The Integrity and Anti-Corruption Authority of Jordan organized a series of awareness meetings in cooperation with public security and key governmental institutions, as part of its continued efforts to promote transparency, integrity, and accountability in public administration.

The awareness sessions were conducted across a number of public institutions, including the National Library, the Royal Cultural Center, Directorates of Culture in the Governorates of Balqa, Zarqa, and Madaba, the Directorate of the Blue Environment, and the Social Security Fund Investment Foundation. These meetings aimed to strengthen institutional understanding of integrity principles and reinforce preventive mechanisms against corruption.
In parallel, the Authority delivered 11 educational lectures for officers of the Directorate of Public Security at several specialized training institutions, including the Royal Police Academy, the Community Policing Center, the Criminal Investigation Training Center, the Human Rights Training Center, and the King Abdullah II Ibn Hussein Training City.

The sessions, led by the Awareness Department of the Integrity and Prevention Directorate, focused on introducing national integrity standards, explaining mechanisms for their effective implementation within public institutions, and highlighting the risks of corruption along with its social, political, and economic impacts on society.

Through these initiatives, the Integrity and Fighting Corruption Authority reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a culture of integrity, enhancing preventive awareness, and strengthening cooperation with public institutions to safeguard public resources and reinforce public trust.





