A workshop aiming to support Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) to develop a Lifestyle Audit process was conducted from 22 to 26 January 2024 under the aegis of WCO Anti-Corruption & Integrity Promotion (A-CIP) Programme with the assistance of two experts from the Mauritius Revenue Authority and Federal Revenue of Brazil.
During the workshop, senior officials from different key functions developed a lifestyle audit mechanism and an action plan to prevent and address corruption risks in the MRA.
The Experts exposed the participants to WCO tools and their applications in the Internal Affairs building blocks, as well as the strategies the Federal Revenue of Brazil and the Mauritius Revenue Authority to conduct lifestyle audits on their officers.
The Commissioner General of MRA, Mr John S. Biziwick, expressed his appreciation for the WCO support.
The WCO A-CIP Programme currently supports more than 20 countries in five WCO regions. It receives funding from Norad and Canada and focuses on anti-corruption and integrity promotion in Customs administrations.
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capacity.building@wcoomd.org.