Towards reforming the administrative and financial control system in Tunisia and enhancing its effectiveness in the fight against corruption


Towards reforming the administrative and financial control system in Tunisia and enhancing its effectiveness in the fight against corruption

Tunis, 6/11/2013 - 6/11/2013

Organized by: UNDP-ACIAC

Under the High Patronage of H.E the President of the Republic of Tunisia, the High Committee for Administrative and Financial Control organized a seminar in Tunis on 11 June 2013 on reforming the administrative and financial control system in Tunisia and enhancing its effectiveness in the fight against corruption, with the support of UNDP’s Regional Project on Anti-Corruption and Integrity in the Arab Countries (UNDP-ACIAC). This seminar enabled stakeholders to draw a clearer picture of the strengths and weaknesses of the current Tunisian administrative and financial control system and exchange related experiences and expertise with a view to activating this system and strengthening its effectiveness in the fight against corruption. The event falls within the framework of efforts aimed at the development of national reform strategies, including the national anti-corruption strategy. Participants to the seminar included high level officials from relevant ministries and authorities in Tunisia as well as national, regional and international experts and representatives of related organizations.

Documentation:
Programme [English][Arabic][French]
 
Opening Statement of H.E. the President of the Republic [Arabic]
 
The independence of control bodies as a guarantee for effective anti-corruption efforts [Arabic]
 
Role of administrative & financial control in anti-corruption and illicit enrichment [English]
 
The relationship between audit institutions and civil society [English]
 
Perspectives on the reform of internal audit [English]
 
State of control system in the public sector: between dispersion and unity [Arabic]
 
Recommendations [Arabic]

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