Laxenburg (OTS) - The President of Austria, Alexander Van der Bellen, will pay his first visit to the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) near Vienna on Thursday.
While on campus the President will meet students, staff, and alumni and hold talks with Martin Kreutner, IACA’s Dean and Executive Secretary.
As well as receiving updates on IACA’s academic degree programmes and trainings, President Van der Bellen will also hear about the organization’s current research into the links between corruption and global issues including migration, human rights, and development.
The planned visit is a further indication of the strong ties between IACA and the Republic of Austria, which is the organization’s host country and one of its initiating partners.
Established in 2011, IACA is an international organization and educational institution focusing on anti-corruption and compliance.
At present the organization has 73 member states around the world and alumni in 155 countries and jurisdictions.
It is headquartered in Laxenburg/Vienna, Austria.
Rückfragen & Kontakt:
Richard Eames
Senior Coordinator for Advocacy and Communications, IACA
T: +43 2236 710 718 108
M: +43 660 423 8340
richard.eames@iaca.int
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