Saudi Arabia took part in the annual conference of the International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (IAACA) held in Doha, joining representatives from oversight bodies and regulatory institutions from around the world. The participation underscores the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening transparency, promoting integrity, and advancing international cooperation in the fight against corruption.
The conference addressed a range of key issues related to anti-corruption efforts, including the exchange of expertise among countries, the development of legislative frameworks, and the enhancement of institutional oversight capabilities. Participants also explored the growing role of digital transformation and emerging technologies in preventing corruption and improving investigative efficiency.
During the sessions, the Saudi delegation highlighted the importance of coordinated international action to address cross-border corruption challenges. They emphasized that effective anti-corruption strategies rely on strong collaboration, continuous information sharing, and the adoption of best global practices. The delegation also outlined the Kingdom’s national initiatives aimed at strengthening governance, reinforcing accountability, and safeguarding public resources.
On the sidelines of the conference, bilateral meetings were held between the Saudi delegation and other participating counterparts to discuss opportunities for cooperation in areas such as training, capacity building, and institutional knowledge exchange. These engagements align with the Kingdom’s broader efforts to play an active role in global anti-corruption platforms and contribute to shaping international policies.
Saudi Arabia’s participation reflects its ongoing dedication to supporting global initiatives that promote integrity, enhance institutional trust, and foster transparent and accountable governance at both regional and international levels.

