One-Day Seminar on Preventing Administrative Corruption, Administrative Ethics, and Integrity

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Tue, Sep 23 2025 11:33 AM
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On Sunday, September 30, at the initiative of the Vice-Chancellor for Finance and Administration, together with the Directorate of Staff Affairs and the Office of Invitation and Guidance, a one-day academic seminar was organized.
The main theme of the seminar was understanding administrative corruption, its causes, and ways to prevent it.
During the workshop, Mawlawi Abdul Qayum Haqqani, Head of Invitation and Guidance, Mawlawi Muhammad Tayeb Haqqani, and Sayed Abdul Wahab Hashimi, Head of Student Affairs, delivered detailed speeches on the types of corruption, its root causes, and practical solutions for prevention, sharing comprehensive insights on these issues.
In the concluding session, the Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs summarized the outcomes and achievements of the program and closed the event with a prayer.
The university stated that the purpose of organizing such workshops is to institutionalize transparency, promote a culture of anti-corruption, and ensure the effective functioning of administrative processes. It also emphasized its commitment to consistently holding such scientific seminars in the future.

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