Somali anti-corruption agency warns against misuse of public resources

Somali anti-corruption agency warns against misuse of public resources

MOGADISHU, Somalia – Somali officials have been warned against the misuse of public resources and abuse of power, with the Anti-Corruption Commission saying such vices have derailed the provision of resources to the people of the country.

Uncontrolled corruption has been one of the setbacks in Somalia’s internal affairs, with state officials often accused of defrauding development resources. The country’s institutions are almost dysfunctional, making it difficult to deliver services.

“The IACC warns against all forms of corruption, including, but not limited to vote-buying and bribes before, during and after elections,” the agency said. in a press release.

During the elections, the agency called for fairness for all candidates, adding that women and people from marginalized communities should be given opportunities. Bribery of voters was discouraged by the agency, which warned against harsh actions.

“IACC observers will be assigned to the respective polling stations across the country. Given the unique nature of our country’s electoral process, the IACC is in the process of developing an electoral investigation mechanism for investigators of administrative and criminal offenses. The IACC will also launch public awareness and we call on local, national and international stakeholders to collaborate, ”said IACC.

In addition, the agency is committed to monitoring the transparency of the upcoming legislative and presidential elections scheduled for August. The country has seen its elections delayed following a disagreement between the opposition and the government.

The agency expressed its commitment to ensuring the strengthening of a transparent, fair and democratic electoral process in Somalia, saying to monitor political funding and spending; and discourage the abuse of state resources during elections.

“As part of the constitutional mandate, the IACC will closely monitor the actions of election commissions, delegates and candidates so as to prevent any kind of electoral malfeasance,” said the anti-corruption body. “The IACC takes note of all concerns raised by all stakeholders and commits to investigate and take appropriate action against the perpetrators. “

For the fairness of indirect polls, the agency also called on members of the international community to work closely with the country to observe conduct throughout the exercise. Members of the polling commission were warned of bias.

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