Doha: Kuwait Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) signed on Wednesday the Makkah Agreement for member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), to cooperate in implementing anti-corruption laws. The signing took place on the sidelines of the opening of the second ministerial meeting of OIC anti-corruption organizations in the Qatari Capital, Doha. According to Kuwait News Agency, Nazaha's Chairman Abdulaziz Al-Ibrahim stated that the signing of the Makkah Agreement is part of the authority's dedication to implementing and monitoring international anti-corruption accords and agreements that contribute to combating corruption. Al-Ibrahim emphasized the importance of international cooperation due to the increasing level of criminal activities worldwide and noted that this agreement aims to enhance the exchange of information and technical assistance between anti-corruption law enforcement authorities. He further mentioned that Nazaha had played an active role in shaping the Makkah Agreement by con tributing its visions and recommendations and participating in the expert teams' preparatory meetings. The chairman of Nazaha led its delegation at the ministerial meeting.
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