Nazaha reports sharp rise in timely submission of financial disclosures
Only 17 late financial statements reported in November

The Public Authority for Combating Corruption (Nazaha) announced a significant improvement in the submission of financial disclosure statements, noting a substantial decline in late filings.
During November, only 17 individuals failed to submit their statements on time, compared to 177 in June.
Nazaha expressed appreciation to all individuals who complied with the legal deadlines, highlighting their awareness and commitment to integrity.
The authority noted that this improvement reflects a growing public understanding of the importance of transparency and adherence to anti-corruption laws, contributing to national efforts to strengthen governance and combat corruption.
The authority emphasized that timely submission of financial disclosures is crucial for promoting accountability and reinforcing public trust, and encouraged continued compliance to sustain this positive trend.











