Public service needs technological innovation to better combat corruption in the country

2016

Angola needs to have a synchronized technological database of all public service information to better act in preventing and combating corruption in the country, according to the General Inspectorate of State Administration (IGAE).

For Paulo Alves, director of the legal and exchange office at IGAE, speaking at the conference on “Corruption and Related Offenses”, he emphasizes that technological innovation will allow for greater connection between all State institutions that “ensure the success of the fight against corruption".

The director reiterates that a public service database will help IGAE technicians to work more quickly.

Paulo Alves said that IGAE does its work in all provinces of the country, but it needs this database to be able to work more quickly. Currently, the person responsible emphasizes, IGAE has to request the data and this often takes a long time to arrive.

"If we don't have a technological solution, we have to ask for it, and wait, and the evidence is often lacking. There is a whole situation where, if we had all the public service information compiled in one place, it would help“, he pointed out.

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