Issue 17

Editorial
The Legal System Against Corruption .. Challenges and Responsibilities

By: Prof. Badria A. Al-Awadi
Editor-In-Chief

Protecting public funds and natural national resources and fortifying public services, especially those of leading positions, from diversion and abuse, is supported by constitutional grounds located in the constitutional documents and texts, dating back to the sixties and seventies of the last century, as is the case of the constitutions of Kuwait, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, and other constitutions. Lawmakers wasted no time in organizing this through regulations of the public service and the utilization of national resources and other regulations, as well as organizational structures such as Civil Service Councils and Disciplinary Boards, in addition to regulatory financial and administrative independent agencies such as the State Audit Bureau of Kuwait, the Accountability State Authority in Egypt, the Court of Auditors in Morocco and the Court of Auditors in Tunisia. These Arab legislative efforts have coincided with international initiatives represented in the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), which was adopted on October 31, 2003 and ratified by Kuwait in 2006, followed by several Arab countries (Algeria and Jordan in 2004, Iraq in 2008 …). It has also coincided with international and local initiatives represented in founding …

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