Seminar on Combating Corruption at the Faculty of Education


 

As part of the ongoing series of seminars on combating corruption across the faculties of South Valley University—held under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed Akawy, President of the University, and Dr. Mohamed Said Abdallah, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development—a seminar on combating corruption was convened at the Faculty of Education.

The event was organized under the supervision of Dr. Essam El-Tayeb, Dean of the Faculty, and attended by Dr. Abdelrahman Abu El-Magd, Vice Dean for Student Affairs, and Dr. Mohamed Sabry, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development.

The seminar was delivered by Dr. Badriya Hassan Ali, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Specific Education for Community Service and Environmental Development, who addressed the definition, forms, and causes of corruption, mechanisms for its prevention, the role of national oversight bodies in combating corruption, the institutional framework for anti-corruption in the Arab Republic of Egypt, and the key strategies adopted to counter corruption.