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PSC Launches Twin Anti-Corruption Programmes

todayOctober 16, 2024 8 3

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By Oluwakemi Kindness

The Police Service Commission on Wednesday, took a bold step in the fight against corruption with the elevation and inauguration of a Standing Committee on Procurement and the launching of the PSC Whistle blowing Policy.

These developments are tailored to improve transparency, accountability and integrity in the conduct of government business in the Commission.

According to the Chairman of the Commission, retired Deputy Inspector General of Police, Hashimu Argungu who presided over the two ceremonies said he is ready to blow the whistle on any body found circumventing the approved Financial Regulations of the Federal Government.

He also announced that the Staff should also feel free to blow the whistle on him if found at the wrong side of the Regulation.

He said the Commission will work in adherence with Corporate Governance template and ensure that there is value for all government expenditures in the Commission.

A statement by the Head of Press, Ikechukwu Ani, said the PSC Chairman said the Commission  will be at the forefront of Government’s current war against corruption and called on the Staff to free themselves of all corrupt tendencies as anyone caught would be prosecuted and if found guilty jailed.

The Standing Committee on Procurement is headed by the Secretary to the Commission, Onyemuche Nnamani with the Director of the Department of Procurement, Aliyu Ahmad as the Secretary.

The Commission’s  Whistle blowing Policy is designed  to support values, ensure employees can raise concern without fear of retribution and provide transparent and confidential  process for raising concerns.

The Policy does not only cover any possible impropriety in matters of financial reporting, public service ethics and code of conduct,  but will also cover fraud, corruption,  bribery and blackmail.

It will also cover such other areas as nepotism, criminal offences, failure  to comply with legal or regulatory  obligations,  miscarriage of justice, endangering the safety of the individual, endangering any element of the environment  and concealment of any of the improprieties identified.

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Written by: Democracy Radio

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