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23/12/2025
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The Deputy Director of the Anti-Corruption Agency paid a visit to Jizzakh State Pedagogical University.

As part of the visit, the university rector, Maksudjan Abdullayevich Yuldashev, conducted a presentation on the development concept of Jizzakh State Pedagogical University planned for 2026–2030.

It provided comprehensive information on the work being carried out at the higher education institution in the fight against corruption, the systematic measures that have been implemented, and the activities completed within the frameworks of “Corruption-Free Sector” and “Anti-Corruption Month.”

In her speech, Umida Abdilovna To’xtasheva, Deputy Director of the Anti-Corruption Agency, expressed detailed views on issues related to eradicating corruption in the education system, modern mechanisms for combating corruption, including the concept of a “corruption cluster” and how it functions in practice.

At the conclusion of the meeting, questions and proposals raised by the participants were heard, and relevant explanations were provided regarding them.


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