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2009
DIILS Mobile Education Team Works With Civilians in Kosovo September 2009
In partnership with the Office of Defense Cooperation, DIILS presented a program to 40 participants on current legal issues and real world examples and scenarios on combating corruption. The participants included police; customs personnel; personnel engaged in combating economic crimes, narco-terrorism and drugs; judges; investigators and auditors. The seminar provided an understanding of legal and situational challenges encountered in conducting anti-corruption prevention programs. The participants’ diverse range of experiences allowed for a wide variety of perspectives that significantly added to discussions. They highlighted the need for additional education in the field of combating corruption.
Legal Aspects of Combating Corruption Participants
Legal Aspects of Combating Corruption Participants Class Photograph - Kosovo September, 2009

