The Anti-Corruption Policy is an official framework and set of procedures adopted by the National Anti-Corruption Authority, applied within institutions like the Scientific Research Authority. Its purpose is to ensure integrity, transparency, and accountability in scientific and administrative work. The policy provides a clear guideline to prevent illegal or unethical behavior.
Prevent corruption and fraud in administrative and financial operations. Promote transparency by making information openly and clearly available. Protect whistleblowers from retaliation or discrimination. Enforce anti-corruption laws in Iraq, such as the Anti-Corruption Law and Whistleblower Protection Law.
Providing secure channels for reporting suspected corruption or violations. Establishing independent committees to investigate reports fairly and quickly. Publishing investigation results and recommendations transparently. Offering practical guidance to avoid suspicious conduct, like document verification and fair recruitment practices.
The policy is based on Iraqi legislation, including: Anti-Corruption Law No. 30 of 2011 Whistleblower Protection Law No. 4 of 2012 Freedom of Information Law National Anti-Corruption Strategy These laws aim to strengthen legal and administrative integrity across public institutions.
Implementing this policy helps build a more ethical and transparent working environment within the Scientific Research Authority. It reassures staff and the public that administrative and legal processes are fair and transparent, reducing opportunities for misuse of authority.
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