Myanmar's border ministry hosted anticorruption training with commission officials yesterday morning. Lt-Gen Yar Pyae joined Anti-Corruption Commission Chairman U Sis Aye at the event. Deputy Minister Maj-Gen Phyo Thant and government workers attended the session. The meeting took place at Ayeyawady Hall within the ministry building. Both organizations collaborated to deliver the educational program.
The border minister stated corruption blocks national development progress. He urged civil servants to perform duties with complete honesty and integrity. Commission leaders explained how corrupt practices waste public resources and harm citizens. Officials emphasized that all sectors must participate in eliminating dishonest behavior. Department representatives presented anticorruption laws and enforcement procedures to attendees.
Commission members held afternoon discussions with the ministry's prevention unit. U Kyaw Win Thein led conversations with Deputy Minister Phyo Thant's team. They analyzed successful anticorruption strategies and identified improvement areas. The groups examined implementation challenges within current programs. Both organizations shared methods for strengthening their cooperative efforts against corruption.
The border minister stated corruption blocks national development progress. He urged civil servants to perform duties with complete honesty and integrity. Commission leaders explained how corrupt practices waste public resources and harm citizens. Officials emphasized that all sectors must participate in eliminating dishonest behavior. Department representatives presented anticorruption laws and enforcement procedures to attendees.
Commission members held afternoon discussions with the ministry's prevention unit. U Kyaw Win Thein led conversations with Deputy Minister Phyo Thant's team. They analyzed successful anticorruption strategies and identified improvement areas. The groups examined implementation challenges within current programs. Both organizations shared methods for strengthening their cooperative efforts against corruption.