translated from Spanish: CPLT presents details of national agreement anti-corruption to the judiciary

The new chairman of the Council for Transparency (CPLT) , Jorge Jaraquemada, held an audience this morning with the President of the Supreme Court, Haroldo Brito, within the framework of an agenda of protocol meetings that will take him to meet with the main authorities of the country to expose the emphasis of his management and To detail the scope of the National Anti-corruption agreement proposed by this entity.
At the meeting, the head of transparency presented Brito details of the initiative that seeks the participation of representatives of the three powers of the state and other agencies in order to address the eventual irregularities and crises that are impacting in Basic entities for democracy and to give “a qualitative leap” from regulatory changes and the implementation of international experiences in the field of probity, transparency and integrity. 
Jaraquemada explained that he exposed to the authority “which I believe is the great challenge of my management. And that has to do with the call to the public authorities and other autonomous bodies to constitute a great national anti-corruption agreement. ”
“We believe that after 25 years of having made different regulatory and institutional changes to improve the transparency, integrity and probity of our public institutions, it is necessary to take a qualitative leap. But this time no longer from the theory or advice of the experts, but the public authorities themselves and organs that have something to say with probity, transparency and integrity are involved in this, “he explained.
Finally, the president of CPLT pointed out that he had raised to the highest Judicial authority that the Council was working on a proposal to point out “which areas seem to us to still have inadequacies or shortcomings and which areas have not been Touched at this time. ”

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