The Chubut Anti-Corruption Office will provide training on transparency in public procurement – ADNSUR

The Chubut Anti-Corruption Office will provide training on transparency in public procurement – ADNSUR
The Chubut Anti-Corruption Office will provide training on transparency in public procurement – ADNSUR

This Friday, June 28, and Saturday the 29th will develop in the Legislature of Chubut the second dayTransparency, Control and Modernization of the State. Contracting as a dynamic effect of public management”, which will feature renowned nationally and internationally renowned exhibitors and will give points to teachers of the second cycle of Primary, Complete Secondary Level and Complete Tertiary Level.

In the context of the agreement signed on May 28 between Vice Governor Gustavo Menna, President of the Legislature; and the head of the Anti-Corruption Office, Diego Carmona, with the aim of improving public management and enabling the construction of a democratic, decentralized State at the service of the citizen, the oversight body organized this training, which It will take place in the auditorium of the House of Laws.

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Among its speakers will be: Dr. Ivana Novillo, director of Process Control, Integrity and Transparency of the Ministry of the Interior of the Nation; Dr. Susana Vega, former Deputy Attorney General of the National Treasury, professor and specialist in Administrative Law, advisor and consultant in infrastructure contracting and academic secretary of the Master’s Degree in Administrative Law at the UBA; Dr. Nora Luzi, coordinator of the Governance Area of ​​the United Nations Development Program (UNDP); the Mgtr. Roxana Mazzola, professor at FLACSO, former consultant for UNDESA at its New York headquarters at the UN and former consultant for ECLAC and the ILO; and Dr. Roberto De Michele, prestigious international advisor on anti-corruption issues and former head of the Institutional Capacity Division of the IDB.

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Likewise, there will be panels formed by representatives of the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch, of the State Prosecutor’s Office, the Court of Accounts and the Ombudsman’s Office.

Regarding these sessions, which were declared of legislative interest by the provincial Legislature, the Anti-Corruption prosecutor, Dr. Diego Carmona, expressed: “With these trainings, on the one hand, we intend to give rise to the debate because we believe that we should move towards a new Law of Contracting in the State, which dates back 25 years. And, on the other hand, take advantage of the opportunity to provide tools to many of the actors in the Public Administration.”

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Carmona stated that, although these Conferences are free and open to the general public, “they are intended for different specific sectors because there was a requirement in that sense. For example, Education.

The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor maintained that “from the school management upwards they manage public funds. For example, a school director is a person who trained to be a teacher and as a result of advancing in her career she became a director, a supervisor, or became the general director of purchasing at the Ministry, but she was a teacher, “I was trained to be a teacher.”

“The training is also intended for Police officers for the same reason. We train a police officer to become a police officer, to be public security. When he becomes head of the Police Station he already manages public resources and, as he rises in rank, he manages more and more public funds. We train these officials to be public security, not to manage funds. Then the State falls to them with everything if something happens in the procedure. So the State has to give tools to those segments so that they know what a procedure is like,” Carmona added.

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And he added: “For this reason, although it is open to the general public, this Conference is especially intended for them. As it is not specifically intended for a technical sector, what we try is for the exhibitors to have a friendly language so that everyone can understand what we are talking about.”

The role of journalism and the media

During these sessions, there will be a panel made up of journalists from the province and the country, specialized in the topic of Transparency and Public Policieswhere the role played by the press and media in the fight against corruption will be explained.

“We also wanted to open a panel for the media to discuss the topic of the media, communication and transparency of the State. I think it is also important to have this debate on how we, as public officials, have the obligation to be transparent and communicate, and how the media manage and handle this information. I think it is a very important interaction. And I am very pleased that journalists from local media and also journalists from national media are participating,” concluded Carmona.

 
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