IGAE sends 12 civil servants to the PGR

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IGAE sends 12 civil servants to the PGR
IGAE sends 12 civil servants to the PGR

Africa-Press – Angola. Twelve civil servants from the health and education sectors were referred to the Public Ministry in Malanje, in 2022, by the General Inspection of State Administration (IGAE) for alleged involvement in crimes of undue receipt of advantages and embezzlement.

The information was provided Tuesday, by the IGAE provincial delegate, N’zinga Ngola do Céu, on the sidelines of a workshop on “Strengthening Good Practices and Transparency in Public Administration”, having referred that the arrests resulted from denunciations anonymous.

Without specifying the number of complaints registered during the past year, the official said that the citizens concerned, caught in the act of committing a crime by inspectors from the General Inspectorate of State Administration and agents from the Criminal Investigation Service (SIC), were referred to the Public Ministry , for the fulfillment of subsequent procedures.

Also in 2022, the agency carried out 5 ordinary and special inspections.

He said that the number of complaints from citizens about mismanagement practices is growing, as a result of awareness-raising actions that have been carried out, tending to a transparent public administration.

On the other hand, N’zinga Ngola do Céu reiterated the need for public servants to be accountable and hold them accountable in situations of violation of the principles of good management.

The workshop on “Strengthening Good Practices and Transparency in Public Administration” was part of the 31st anniversary of the General Inspectorate of State Administration, which is celebrated yesterday.

Provincial directors, municipal administrators, heads of public institutions and guests participated in the training.

The IGAE is an auxiliary body of the Executive, with the aim of carrying out administrative internal control of the public administration, through inspection, supervision, auditing, supervision, control, investigation and investigations of all bodies, agencies and services of direct and indirect administration. of the State, as well as the autonomous administrations.

It also has the mission of preventing and detecting fraud, acts of corruption and impropriety, irregularities, misconduct on the part of public officials or administrative agents who compose them, as well as the defense of public assets and strengthening of integrity and transparency in the management of public goods.

Among its attributions is also that of inspecting the public debt.

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