Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.
THE expansive reach of social media platforms provides fertile ground for anti-corruption movements, allowing citizens to engage, report corruption, and hold public officials accountable, according to the director of the Centre for Forensic Accounting Studies at the Islamic University of Indonesia.
At a recent seminar on anti-corruption, Dr. Hendi Yogi Prabowo emphasized how information and communication technologies (ICTs) have become pivotal tools for promoting transparency, accountability and public engagement in the fight against corruption.
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