The Anti-Corruption Department at Abu Dhabi Police organized awareness-raising lectures on crime prevention methods for employees at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC). The lectures fall in line with the police leadership’s the keenness to prevent crime and instill the concepts of transparency and integrity in society.

Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, Acting Group CEO at Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company, praised the efforts of Abu Dhabi Police in organizing the campaign, titled “My Job is a Trust”. He said: “This purposeful campaign reflects the Abu Dhabi Police’s significant role in raising awareness of the various segments of society on the importance of preserving the achievements and gains that have been made by the country in all fields.”  

“Our national companies have managed to achieve high levels of transparency and efficiency across all of their programs and activities. This approach has contributed to enhance their status and reputation on the regional and international levels," he said. “Thanks to the concerted efforts exerted by all, we will be able to pursue these achievements, in a bid to improve institutional work, and promote the positive values and attitudes in all of our various activities and actions,” he continued.   

Lt. Colonel Matar Mu'ded Al Muhairi, Head of the Anti-Corruption Department at Abu Dhabi Policeو said that the lectures were organized upon the request of ADNEC, in an effort to acquaint employees with the dangers of corruption, and set the necessary preventive measures for the company. He also praised the keenness of the company’s senior officials and employees to organize such lectures and expressed his appreciation for the good choice of topics that contribute to promote awareness amongst employees. Lt. Colonel Al Muhairi also stressed the readiness of the Anti-Corruption Department at Abu Dhabi Police to provide similar lectures for the benefit of any governmental or private entity.

Furthermore, Lt. Colonel Al Muhairi stressed that hosting such lectures comes in line with the Abu Dhabi Police’s keenness to intensify preventive awareness for the various institutions and segments of society through its campaign titled “My Career is a Trust”. The campaign has already managed to achieve a number of goals, notably preserving public money; refraining from making illicit gains from the job; avoiding abuse of position or power for personal gains.

The lectures were moderated by Captain Mohammed Al Shamesi and expert Keith Deacon from the Anti-Corruption Department. The lectures tackled the police leadership’s directives to establish the Anti-Corruption Department, in order to develop and implement efficient policies to instill integrity and transparency in community members, and educate them on the need to reject corruption, as well as to develop preventive mechanisms and strategies with the participation and collaboration of all sectors and institutions in the country.

The lectures, which were attended by a large number of employees at ADNEC, also discussed the negative effects of corruption. They shed the light on the important role of families in nurturing young people and building a corruption-free society; setting educational awareness programs on protection of integrity in public and private sectors, and encouraging citizens and residents to cooperate with relevant authorities by reporting such crimes and their perpetrators. The lectures also called upon educational institutions to add these terms to their lexicon and to the public education and university curricula, and to regularly conduct educational awareness programs about the importance of integrity and honesty.

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