The Sindh government has introduced an online complaint registration system in the provincial anti-corruption department. It has also announced the launch of anti-corruption awareness programmes in educational institutions.
Speaking at a ceremony held in connection with International Anti-Corruption Day and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)-led training programme for anti-corruption department officials, Sindh Anti-Corruption Minister Sardar Muhammad Bux Mahar stated that the newly introduced online complaint management system would enhance the department’s efficiency and restore public trust.
He highlighted that the Sindh government aimed to bring reforms and progress across all sectors to improve departmental operations and ensure transparency. Mahar also emphasised the importance of training anti-corruption department officers. Under the training programme, FIA officers would provide specialised training to anti-corruption personnel to strengthen their investigative skills.
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