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  • Newspaper

    Sexual corruption identified in gardaí and education services, survey finds

    Ireland

    Press

    Kitty Holland - The Irish Times

    A report by Dublin City University Anti-Corruption Research Centre found that up to 11 per cent of adults have been asked for sexual acts by public servants or know someone who has been. The study highlights that women and minority groups are more vulnerable, and that factors like discretionary power and lack of transparency in these sectors contribute to the problem.

  • Newspaper

    Mauritania moves to digitize national exams to improve transparency

    Mauritania

    Press

    Adoni Conrad Quenum - Ecofin agency

    Mauritania is planning to digitize its national exams and competitive entrance tests to improve transparency, fairness, and reliability. The initiative, led by the Education and Digital Transformation ministries, will introduce digital tools across the exam process, from setting papers to grading, to reduce errors and increase traceability. A phased rollout with testing stages has been agreed to ensure system stability before large-scale use.

  • Newspaper

    Kenya to audit 790 public secondary schools to strengthen financial accountability

    Kenya

    Press

    Kithinji Njeru - Education News Kenya

    The Kenyan government ordered an audit of 790 public secondary schools as part of the 2024/2025 financial review to enhance transparency in the education sector. The audit will examine financial management systems and procurement, with officials required to provide relevant documentation. Authorities aim to strengthen internal controls, ensure compliance with financial rules and safeguard public funds.

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    Zamfara SUBEB establishes ACTU to combat corruption in basic education sector

    Nigeria

    Press

    - ICPC

    In Nigeria, the Zamfara State Universal Basic Education Board launched an Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU) to strengthen integrity in basic education management. The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission officials emphasized that the unit should act as a supportive mechanism, not an adversarial body. ACTU’s responsibilities include reviewing processes, conducting staff sensitisation, enforcing ethical standards, and conducting preliminary investigations.

  • Newspaper

    Fed govt bans award of honorary doctorate degrees to serving officials

    Nigeria

    Press

    Frank Ikpefan - The Nation

    The Nigerian National Universities Commission (NUC) has banned the awarding of honorary degrees to serving public officials. This decision was taken after an investigation found that honorary degrees are being used as a way to fraudulently gain the title ‘Dr’. The head of NUC warned that misuse of honorary titles undermines the integrity of universities and diminishes public trust in genuine academic qualifications. The report identified 32 Nigerian institutions operating as honorary degree mills.

  • Newspaper

    Vigilance operation unearths corruption in General Education department offices in Kerala

    India

    Press

    - The Economic Times

    The Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau has identified 55 offices in Kerala, India, that are suspected of corruption. Officials are suspected of having collected bribes from teacher candidates to then redistribute them among official staff. The case includes the artificial increase of student numbers to maintain teacher positions, and the appointment of staff without following disability reservation norms.

  • Newspaper

    KPK to formalize anti-corruption education in national curriculum

    Indonesia

    Press

    Diva Rifdah Rizkia P - Radio Republic Indonesia

    The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) of Indonesia is set to embed anti-corruption education into the national curriculum. The idea is to break the current vicious cycle of corruption, where young people in their 20s and 30s are already committing acts of corruption. The idea is to foster a culture of integrity and ethical behaviour among future generations, and to reduce corruption through anti-corruption education from an early age.

  • Newspaper

    FG launches platform to curb corruption, improve accountability in tertiary institutions

    Nigeria

    Press

    Joseph Erunke - Vanguard

    The Federal Government has unveiled a landmark initiative aimed at entrenching transparency, accountability, and efficiency in Nigeria’s tertiary education system with the official launch of the Federal Government Tertiary Institution Governance and Transparency Platform (FTIGTP). The initiative will serve as a unified digital platform providing real-time access to accurate data and financial information across all tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The platform aims not only to strengthen public confidence but also improve efficiency in the management of educational resources and foster innovation.

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    Anti-corruption education: NACP presented the education integrity development strategy for 2026–2030

    Ukraine

    Press

    - National Agency on Corruption Prevention

    To address corruption in Ukraine’s education sector, the National Agency on Corruption Prevention has held an event to publish its “Education Integrity Development Strategy for 2026–2030”. The campaign aims to instil a culture of honesty, transparency and ethical behaviour across all levels of education. It plans concrete reforms, including updating teaching materials and teacher training in integrity.

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    White paper on Education Ministry corruption to be unveiled

    Bangladesh

    Press

    - Daily Sun Report

    The Bangladeshi government plans to publish a white paper reviewing irregularities in the Ministry of Education during the previous administration. The document will cover teacher recruitment issues, grade inflation, politically influenced school listings, and infrastructure spending concerns. Current initiatives include forming a committee to appoint university leaders to improve governance and transparency.

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