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Libya Joins Global Anti-Corruption Talks in Paris

March 25, 2026
Libya Joins Global Anti-Corruption Talks in Paris
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Libya has taken part in the 2026 Global Forum on Anti-Corruption and Integrity in Paris, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen transparency, combat financial crime, and enhance institutional cooperation.

Abdullah Qaderbouh, Head of Libya’s Administrative Control Authority, represented the country at the high-level international gathering, which is organised by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and brings together government bodies, civil society organisations, and researchers from around the world.

The forum features a wide range of parallel discussion sessions conducted in collaboration with specialised organisations and academic institutions, focusing on emerging challenges and solutions in the fight against corruption.

According to the Administrative Control Authority, Libya’s participation reflects its commitment to advancing integrity standards and improving oversight mechanisms across public institutions.

The event aims to promote transparency, strengthen anti-corruption frameworks, and combat economic and financial crimes, including fraud. It also focuses on enhancing public spending oversight and improving governance practices.

Participants are exploring innovative strategies to tackle corruption, while encouraging greater collaboration between institutions and sectors. The forum also seeks to open new avenues for international cooperation and inspire forward-looking solutions capable of reshaping the global anti-corruption landscape.

Libya’s engagement in the forum comes amid broader efforts to reform state institutions and align with international standards in governance, accountability, and financial transparency.

The discussions in Paris are expected to contribute to knowledge-sharing and capacity-building, supporting countries in developing more effective tools to address corruption and promote integrity in both the public and private sectors.

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