
The professionals of the agency have to serve with professional ethics for the continuation of the better anti-corruption efforts that have been started.
It is said that the civil registration and residence service agency has started to continue the better anti-corruption struggle, the established professionals have to serve with professional ethics.
The agency in collaboration with Addis Ababa City Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission has given training to residents service group leaders from center to district on the topic "The role of professional ethics in preventing corruption".
Addis Ababa City Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission Deputy Commissioner Assefa Tola has sent a message on the training, the experts of the agency have to serve with professionalism in order to continue the better anti-corruption efforts that have been started.
Deputy commissioner Asefa added that professional ethics will help to provide reliable and smooth service by preventing corruption.
The director of the agency Mr. Yonas Alemayehu said that we should continue the reform works that we have started by providing our city a suitable service and solve our problems.
He doesn't care. Understanding that not fulfilling our responsibilities will result in accountability. They have emphasized that work should be done by focusing only on procedures and instructions.
The agency is one of those who are doing better anti-corruption efforts in terms of institutional reform. It is stated on the platform that is making workplace comfortable, improving procedures that are vulnerable to corruption and using technology.
It is pointed out that in order to improve the change that has been started continuously, team leaders need to work hard to build an institution that is exemplary of trust in their leadership roles through honesty and transparency by strengthening internal control and by creating better coordination with stakeholders.
The training was given by Mr. Jenberu Irko, the director of the commission's training department, and presented the training participants the role of preventing corruption in professional ethics.
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