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Launch of the e-learning platform

From today on webpage https://szkolenia-antykorupcyjne.edu.pl/ the e-learning platform was made available. By this initiative, the CBA performs one of two parts of the project entitled "Rising of Anticorruption Training System” co-financed by the European Commission.

The Central Anticorruption Bureau in cooperation with the Special Investigation Service of the Republic of Lithuania (STT) and the Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB) of the Republic of Latvia, after signing an agreement on the 3rd December 2012, joined under the ISEC program the project entitled "Rising of Anticorruption Training System” co-financed by the European Commission.  

The project consists of two components - the cycle of six training conferences planned for the years 2013 - 2015 and the launch of an e-learning platform. The platform is intended for a wide audience: central and local government, the business community, but also the society.

Due to the wide circle of recipients, the training is divided into three sections, each of which will consist of 20 hours of teaching:

  1. Corruption in public administration - is an attempt at a comprehensive approach to  instruments to combat corruption at the level of central government administration and local government administration. Finding the answer to the question whether such strategies should be developed, and if so, by whom and to whom they should be addressed, and what would be their appropriate formula. It is also an attempt to assess the effectiveness of these programs in terms of their use as one of the methods for the prevention of corruption, organizing provisions, creating a transparent and citizen-friendly public administration structures.
  2. Corruption in business - is an assessment of the effectiveness of functioning in legal and economic system, systemic and institutional solutions proposed by the state and used in a business environment. The analysis of the economic costs to the state and society in the event of corruption at the point where of the administration and the private sector meet. It also proposes to develop guidelines for future remedial programs targeted exclusively to the business community, an attempt to describe the most common mechanisms for the emergence of situations which may cause corruption in the broadly understood business and attempts to isolate the branch of industry and economy most vulnerable of their occurrence;
  3. The social impact of corruption - a social impact assessment, including economic corruption, how it may influence or affect the budget deficit, and if its scale may be related to unemployment and crisis. How perceived is the activity of non-governmental organizations and institutions established to fight against corruption by society and what are or should be, the social expectations towards the state having the institutional and system tools for the prevention of corruption and the marginalization of its social, economic and ethical effects.

The participants who will take part in the training, will be able to count on the support of  expert, who thanks to the use of communication tools such as chat and forum, will answer the questions. The prerequisite of the training is to familiarize particular classes, to perform exercises checking the knowledge and pass the final test.

Completion of the training could be confirmed by a diploma generated upon request of the participant.

Jacek Dobrzyński, Spokesman for CBA

 

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