Last week IACA delivered a tailor-made training for a group of participants from the energy sector in the Republic of Korea. The 27 representatives came from the Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Company (KHNP), Korea Electric Power Corporation – Nuclear Fuel (KEPCO NF), Korea Midland Power (KOMIPO), and Korea Rail Network Authority (KRNA).
The programme ran from 23 - 29 May and focused on prominent anti-corruption topics such as international efforts to fight corruption, conflict of interest management, comparative policy studies, organizational integrity, and fraud prevention. Participants also had the opportunity to explore anti-corruption issues relevant to the energy sector through excursion to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and discussed Austrian anti-corruption experience during a study visit to the Public Prosecutor´s Office for Combating Economic Crimes and Corruption.
IACA’s previously delivered tailor-made trainings for representatives of the Korean energy sector took place in September 2015, June 2016, June 2017, and June 2018.
Tailor-made trainings are IACA’s customized programmes for specific organizations, corporations, or institutions, addressing the unique challenges that each one faces in preventing and fighting corruption.
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