ICPC tasks state governments on integrity, transparency and accountability
By Channels
19 July 2017 |
10:36 am
ICPC tasks state governments on integrity, transparency and accountability.
In this article
Related
6 Jun 2018
The Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission ICPC, had dragged the suspended Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mounir Gwarzo and one other to court on fraud charges amounting to N115.8m.
22 Jun 2018
Following allegations of voter fraud in last year’s referendum, campaigners are calling for more independent monitoring of Turkey’s general election on Sunday.
26 Jul 2018
President Muhammadu Buhari has written the Senate to confirm Bolaji Owasanoye as chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
18 Oct 2018
I don't want my integrity rubbished, says Senator Lawan as he rejects chairing the committee.
25 Oct 2018
Maimuna Aliyu, the mother of Maryam Sanda has been arrested by operatives of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
22 Dec 2018
Senate confirms Owasanoye, 8 others as ICPC Chairman, members.
29 Jan 2019
A fresh Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index has been released, revealing less than enthused attitudes toward the state of global corruption.
31 Jan 2019
ICPC partners secondary schools to build corrupt free generation.
5 Feb 2019
Buhari swears in 27-year-old lawyer as ICPC board member.
10 Mar 2019
Candidates running in a slew of elections across Asia this year are taking to social media to share slogans, pitch policies, rankle rivals and rouse crowds ahead of campaign rallies. Twitter Inc.'s Asia-Pacific Vice President Maya Hari tells Juliette Saly how its looking to restrict the use of fake news being spread through its platform.
21 Nov 2019
Is transparency a remedy for US police violence?
Latest
6 mins ago
Find these stories and much more when you grab a copy of The Guardian on Thursday.
4 hours ago
The number of wild mountain gorillas, who are at risk from humans, is increasing for the first time in years. This is thanks to the efforts of conservationists like Uganda's first-ever wildlife veterinarian, Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, who says they are truly gentle giants. There are just over a thousand mountain gorillas left, mostly high in the mountains in Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Kalema-Zikusoka has also written a book, "Walking with Gorillas", charting her life from young enthusiast to wildlife campaigner.
4 hours ago
Brazilian nurses make more money working in Germany, but are afforded less responsibility and recognition than at home. Three women spoke with DW about their experiences.
5 hours ago
Critics of Laos' repressive one-party state, both in the country and in exile in Thailand, have been targeted in a recent series of arrests and attacks.
5 hours ago
Civilians living downstream of the dam have been urged to evacuate in the face of catastrophic flooding.