Walk Out Corruption Campaign Launched Today MONDAY DEC 5th 2016


THE "Walking out Corruption" Campaign will see Youth Integrity volunteers and Community Representatives walking from Tailevu to Suva over a 5 day period. 


 The team gets ready to catch the Sunbeam bus for Tailevu on Monday afternoon Dec 5/2016

"We intend to educate the public on the importance of integrity and anti corruption,"This was the comment by Jofiliti Veikoso, one of Transparency Fiji’s WOC organisers. He added that they will stop over in selected villages in the evenings and have non formal talanoa sessions on integrity.
Mr Veikoso said that. “Corruption could be one of the biggest tragedies of mankind for the simple reason that it is ongoing and difficult to combat. We would like to work closely with FICAC and civil society to ensure that those who are victims or witnesses to corruption can come forward and report it.”'

Executive director Ms Koila Kabu said the campaign was a lead-up to the International Anti-Corruption Day that was celebrated globally on December 9. “Our Walk Out Corruption program will bring us back to Suva on Friday where we will have a special event highlighting the need to inculcate integrity values and the importance of working with anti corruption agencies like FICAC."

Ms Kabu thanked all corporate doors and the community for their generous donation of resources that will be used in the Campaign and the International Anti Corruption Day event on Friday.

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