Amman — The Integrity and Anti-Corruption Authority has successfully concluded a two-day training program for faculty members from the University of Jordan, aimed at strengthening knowledge and awareness of integrity, prevention, and anti-corruption mechanisms.

Organized under the supervision of the Center for Innovation and Training, the program introduced participants to the Authority’s core functions across its three main pillars: law enforcement, prevention, and promotion of integrity.
Key areas covered included:
- National integrity standards and their application within public institutions.
- Corruption-related crimes as defined under the Integrity and Anti-Corruption Law.
- The Authority’s role in protecting witnesses, whistleblowers, and informants, including the conditions required to qualify for protection.
- The process of receiving, reviewing, and handling complaints and reports submitted to the Authority.
The program was delivered by a team of expert trainers and specialists from the Authority and was attended by 34 faculty members from the University of Jordan.

The initiative reflects the Authority’s ongoing commitment to building partnerships with academic institutions, promoting awareness, and embedding a culture of transparency, accountability, and integrity across all sectors of society.





