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Saudi Arabia Wins Unanimous Election for Presidency of the GlobE Network Against Corruption

Abida Ahmad
The GlobE Network is an initiative launched by Saudi Arabia during the G20 Summit ministerial meeting hosted by the country in 2020, with over 219 anti-corruption agencies and international organizations, along with over 120 countries, joining the network, making it a significant platform for cooperation and coordination against corruption.
Dr. Nasser Abaalkhail, Saudi Deputy for International Collaboration of the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority, has been unanimously elected as the president of the Global Operational Network of Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement Agencies (GlobE Network) for the term 2025-2027.

Beijing, September 26, 2024, The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) announced today, during a high-level meeting of the Global Operational Network of Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement Agencies (GlobE Network) held in Beijing, China, that the Saudi Deputy for International Collaboration of the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority Dr. Nasser Abaalkhail, has been elected unanimously as the network's president for the term 2025-2027.


 This election victory reflects the wise leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in establishing itself as a global leader in various fields, including anti-corruption efforts. It also demonstrates the international community's confidence in Saudi Arabia's commitment to combatting transnational corruption crimes, enhancing the network's effectiveness in reducing safe havens for corrupt individuals and their assets and developing the necessary tools to address evolving patterns of corruption and the concealment of proceeds derived from it.


 GlobE Network is an initiative launched by the Kingdom during the G20 Summit ministerial meeting hosted by Saudi Arabia in 2020. It was officially adopted by the UN on December 17, 2021, during the ninth session of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, held in Egypt.


 The initiative was praised by UN Secretary General António Guterres, who commended the Kingdom's role in creating the network in his speech at the opening of the first UN General Assembly special session against corruption in 2021.


 Spain was appointed chair of the network's Steering Committee, while Saudi Arabia became vice chair.


 Over the past three years, 219 anti-corruption agencies and international organizations, along with over 120 countries, joined the network, proving the initiative's success.



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