Abu dhabi: Abdulaziz Al-Ibrahim, Chairman of the Kuwait Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha), affirmed on Tuesday that Kuwait's participation in the Interpol Global Conference on Anti-Corruption and Asset Recovery held in the United Arab Emirates underscores Kuwait's firm commitment to international collective action to combat corruption and promote integrity and transparency systems.
According to Kuwait News Agency, Al-Ibrahim stated at the conference's opening that Nazaha's participation in this global event reflects Kuwait's keenness to contribute to shaping international directions in the fight against corruption. He emphasized that the conference is one of the most prominent gatherings that bring together law enforcement agencies, oversight bodies, and financial intelligence units from around the world.
Regarding the importance of international cooperation, he mentioned that Nazaha places special importance on building sustainable cooperation networks with international and regional organizations. He explained that such cooperation aims to exchange expertise and best practices, develop the capacities of national personnel, and enhance the exchange of information to support joint efforts in curbing corruption and tracing illicit proceeds.
As for the benefits Kuwait will gain from this participation, Al-Ibrahim highlighted that the conference provides an important opportunity to learn about the latest global mechanisms for asset recovery and anti-money laundering, which will help support national legislation and advance procedures for international judicial cooperation.
He noted that Nazaha aims to build trust and cooperation while showcasing Kuwait's reforms to protect public funds, stressing that combating corruption is a shared responsibility requiring global coordination to promote transparency and sustainable development.
The Interpol Global Conference on Anti-Corruption and Asset Recovery, held in Abu Dhabi over three days, aims to strengthen international cooperation and exchange expertise among law enforcement agencies, oversight bodies, and financial intelligence units. The conference also seeks to shed light on major global challenges and best practices in combating corruption, thereby supporting joint efforts to build more transparent and integrity-driven systems at both the national and international levels.