Expose Corrupt Officials, Code of Conduct Bureau Urges Citizens

The Code of Conduct Bureau has called on citizens to report government officials who display unusual wealth.
A new online platform is being launched to facilitate the submission of such complaints.
To tackle financial impropriety, a specialized unit has been established to scrutinize the financial records of public officials.
This unit will analyze declarations of assets to identify any unexplained increases in wealth.
Several high-ranking officials have already been summoned to explain discrepancies in their financial records. The agency is committed to transparency and is urging the media to closely monitor its investigations.
Citizens are encouraged to report suspicious cases of corruption, even if they do not have concrete evidence. The agency will investigate all reports, and individuals can choose to remain anonymous if they fear retaliation.
The agency’s leader emphasized that declaring assets is a mandatory requirement for all public officials, regardless of the value of their assets. Failure to comply with this requirement is a serious offense.
To protect whistleblowers, the agency is working on legislation that will safeguard individuals who come forward to report corruption. In the meantime, citizens can report corruption anonymously, without fear of retribution.
The agency’s efforts aim to promote accountability and transparency in government, and it is counting on the support of citizens and the media to achieve this goal. By working together, it is possible to create a more just and equitable society.