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Assiut University Launches the Fourth Training Program on Governance and Anti-Corruption in Cooperation with the Administrative Control Authority

November 19, 2025

Assiut University has launched the fourth phase of its training program for faculty members in the field of governance and anti-corruption, aiming to promote integrity, transparency, and the principles of good governance within the University, while building an academic community that is aware of corruption risks and equipped to resist them.

The fourth phase of the program was organized under the patronage of Professor Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, and in cooperation with the Administrative Control Authority and the National Academy for Anti-Corruption. The training took place at the headquarters of the Administrative Control Authority in Assiut, under the supervision of Major General Sherif Ramzy, Head of the Office.

The program forms part of the University’s strategy to disseminate a culture of integrity and good governance among faculty members. It was held from 13 to 15 April, with the participation of 30 faculty trainees, and was supervised by Professor Mohamed Adawy, Advisor to the President of the University, and Professor Mostafa Morsy, Coordinator of the National Academy for Anti-Corruption.

Professor El-Minshawy emphasized the University’s commitment to strengthening values of integrity and transparency and fostering a responsible academic environment. He praised the fruitful cooperation with the Administrative Control Authority and its role in supporting national efforts to combat corruption.

The training covered a range of key topics, including: causes and impacts of corruption, legislative and institutional frameworks, Egypt’s Vision 2030, the relationship between corruption and national security, as well as work ethics and governance as effective mechanisms to reduce corruption.