DCEC engages private sector on corruption

The Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) has intensified up its agenda to engage the private sector in its anti-corruption drive.

At a DCEC workshop with the private sector this week, the DCEC Assistant Director (responsible for) Corruption Prevention, Botlhale Makgekgenene said that the DCEC uses such meetings to develop ideas on how to improve the role of the private sector in the war against corruption and to promote integrity and ethics among economic stakeholders.

"The Botswana Government is the main provider of services," Makgekgenene pointed out, "hence the inextricable linkage between the private sector and the government, that is integrated into the workings of the public sector with the use of outsourcing of government contracts.

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