Jizzakh State Pedagogical University organized an “Doors Open Day” event as part of the “Anti-Corruption” month, which is being held on December 9 – International Anti-Corruption Day. The “Doors Open Day” event, organized by the University’s Anti-Corruption “Compliance Control” System Management Department, was attended by students, students of the “Sayiljoyi” Academic Lyceum, representatives of the public and the media.
The event was opened by the first vice-rector for youth affairs, spiritual and educational affairs of the university, S. Nazarkasimov. In his speech, he provided information about the state policy on combating corruption, the formation of an uncompromising attitude towards mechanisms that pave the way for corruption, the creation of a fair, transparent system by reducing the human factor through the introduction of the digital economy, and the prevention of bribery, nepotism, and acquaintanceship.
Today, the fight against corruption is one of the most pressing issues in the world. Many international documents have been adopted in this regard, and measures are being taken to combat this evil on their basis. – Corruption is such an evil that it cannot be eliminated by the efforts of one or two departments, – says F. Akchayev, Chairman of the University’s “Anti-Corruption Coworking” Center – Dean of the Faculty of History, – A positive result can be achieved only when all our citizens and society fight against it together and begin to eradicate its roots. After all, as the head of our state noted, “corruption is an extremely dangerous threat that is destroying our state from the inside and undermining our national security, and it is the duty of all of us to wage an uncompromising fight against it.”
At the meeting, the participants were given explanations about the need to effectively use the huge opportunities created in the education system, to avoid negative vices such as corruption and greed in achieving the goals set in the future. Also, the participants of the meeting were given detailed explanations about measures to prevent corruption, identifying and stopping corruption-related offenses, and the inevitability of responsibility. The event continued with a presentation of the work carried out by the Institution to combat corruption and ensure its transparency.
What is corruption? -What do we understand by conflict of interest? -What do you understand by corruption management? -When does a tendency towards corruption begin in people (young people)? -What is the relationship between the exposure of corruption crimes and their widespread dissemination on social networks? -Do you know the articles in the Criminal Code that fall under the category of corruption-related crimes? At the end of the presentation, the questions were answered in detail. At the end of the event, active employees of the Anti-Corruption Coworking Center organized at the University, as well as young students who actively participated in competitions organized within the framework of the “Anti-Corruption Month”, were awarded with certificates of appreciation and honorary diplomas.