Beirut: Minister of Public Works and Transport, Fayez Rasamny, visited the President of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, Judge Claude Karam, at the Commission's headquarters in Verdun, where he met with him in the presence of its members. During the visit, Minister Rasamny submitted a declaration of his movable and immovable assets, in accordance with the Illicit Enrichment Law.
According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the submission of the asset declaration is a requirement under the Illicit Enrichment Law, which mandates public officials to disclose their assets to ensure transparency and accountability. This visit is part of a broader initiative to combat corruption and promote integrity within public office.
Minister Rasamny's compliance with the law highlights the government's ongoing efforts to uphold ethical standards and enforce anti-corruption measures. The declaration includes a full account of Rasamny's movable and immovable assets, which will be reviewed by the Commission to ensure adherence to legal and ethical standards.
The National Anti-Corruption Commission, led by Judge Claude Karam, continues to play a crucial role in overseeing asset declarations and investigating potential illicit enrichment. The Commission's activities are part of a larger strategy aimed at enhancing transparency and preventing financial misconduct within government institutions.