The two first days (22 and 23 June) will be on public procurement and the two last days (24 and 25 June) will be on financial investigations.
For the workshop on public procurement: The professions that would receive the most would be Anti-Corruption Agency investigators, auditors, or inspectors performing work related to allegations of corruption/fraud in public procurements. Also, benefiting in this portion of the training would be National Audit staff performing oversight work in the country's public procurement, and members of the public procurement profession responsible for auditing, investigating or in contract compliance when a concern of corruption/fraud has been raised.
For the workshop on policies and procedures for financial investigations: the general profile of the participants would be anti-corruption authorities’ investigators and other senior employees likely to be involved in the writing of policies-procedures. Such persons should of sufficient standing in the organization to carry authority, allocate resources and call upon administrative support. Attended form partner agencies which are involved in anti-corruption investigations would also be welcome.