The
Inspectorate General of Djibouti hosted this week the 3rd Meeting of the
Steering Committee of the State Inspectorate Generals of Africa (FIGE)
alongside a related conference “Challenges for Africa: The Fight against
Corruption and International Cooperation on Asset Recovery.“
The Djibouti meeting was the 3rd meeting of the Steering
Committee and was attended by delegations from eight African countries
(Djibouti, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Angola, Mauritania, Benin, Cameroon and the
Democratic Republic of Congo).
At the sidelines of the meeting, the Republic of Djibouti
also hosted the conference "Challenges for Africa: The Fight against
Corruption and International Cooperation on Asset Recovery." The
conference was initiated by the President of Djibouti to strengthen good
governance and transparency in the public sector.
The conference convened international experts and
institutions to discuss and share international best practices in the fight
against corruption and the legal means provided by international law for the
recovery of assets.
Hassan Issa Sultan, Inspector General of Djibouti,
presented case studies of the country’s international efforts to recover stolen
assets including the one of the Djibouti Port which has resulted in the
freezing of over 23 million Euros in
assets by the French courts.
This conference comes at a time when the international
community has elevated concerns around the use of tax havens and other tax
evasion and vehicles. For Africa, the situation is even more critical with the
presence of large-scale public sector projects and pressing societal need for
development funds.
Inspector General Sultan said: “Djibouti is proud to host
this important gathering of Africans leading the fight against corruption in
the public sector. International efforts around asset recovery have received
worldwide attention of late and this forum has provided a valuable opportunity
to share best practices across the continent.”
The FIGE was established in Djibouti in February 2006 at
the initiative of the Inspector General of Djibouti, also home to its headquarters.
It now includes 21 institutions across Africa dedicated to fight against
corruption.
Among others, the forum was established to facilitate
dialogue and consultative meetings between representatives of Africa’s
Inspectorate Generals as well as promote dialogue and cooperation with other
institutions or bodies in accordance with the principles of good governance and
transparency.
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