http://PoliticNow.com site administrator! CAIRO, April 19 (UPI) -- Representatives of the Interior and Justice ministries of Arab League nations completed anti-corruption discussions Thursday in Cairo.
Kuwaiti Attorney General Bader Abdullah Al-Musead, who was elected chairman of the meeting, said representatives agreed on a comprehensive anti-corruption draft law that will be sent to Arab Justice and Interior ministries for inspection, KUNA, the Kuwait News Agency, reported Thursday.
Al-Musead said the meeting was aimed at helping Arab countries ensure their anti-corruption measures line up with the U.N. charter on anti-corruption. He said the anti-corruption concerns of Arab nations include stopping the financing of terrorism, money laundering and organized crime.