Minister of Transport, Amer Al-Marani, stressed the importance of training and qualifying the ministry's cadres in the technical, financial and administrative fields, due to its essential role in eradicating corruption and enhancing transparency and integrity.
In the opening of a training course for trainers in the field of enhancing transparency, integrity and anti-corruption (the second batch) today at the Institute of Civil Aviation and Meteorology, Minister Al-Marani pointed to the positive results achieved by the Ministry of Transport and its affiliated bodies and institutions through the joint awareness program with the Supreme National Anti-Corruption Authority, which lasted three Months.
He pointed out that the Ministry of Transport and its affiliated bodies and institutions pay great attention to the process of training and rehabilitation in the field of combating corruption, which contributes to the development of various fields of transport.
The Minister of Transport praised the efforts of the trainers from the Supreme National Anti-Corruption Authority to enhance the values and principles of transparency and anti-corruption among its cadres, especially in the financial and administrative fields.
The course, which was inaugurated by the President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology, Dr. Muhammad Abdel Qader, the Director General of the Institute of Civil Aviation and Meteorology, Dr. Naji Al-Sahmi, and the Director of Training and Qualification Mithaq Hussain, Relations and Media at the Ministry, Moein Bahjaj, aims to provide 16 trainees from the ministry and its affiliated bodies and institutions with the basic concepts of the risks and effects of corruption. negative on development.
The seven-day course is a continuation of the awareness program to enhance transparency, integrity and combat corruption between the Supreme National Anti-Corruption Authority, the Ministry of Transport and its affiliated bodies and institutions.
In addition, the Minister of Transport and the President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology were briefed on the progress of the training process at the Institute of Civil Aviation and Meteorology.
The Minister of Transport heard from the Director of the Aviation Institute, an explanation of the progress of the training process at the Institute, according to the latest educational methods and curricula approved by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
The President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology and the Director of the Institute pointed out that the final version of the initial training curriculum in the field of air safety was completed by the Training Curriculum Development Committee in the Ministry and the Aviation Institute.