INTERNATIONAL CATHOLIC STUDENTS DISCUSS MECHANISMS TO REDUCE CORRUPTION

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The International Movement for Catholic Students (IMCS) is discussing ways to reduce corruption in the upcoming state of South Sudan.

Speaking to Bakhita Radio, Mathew Okot Simon, Chairman of the movement, said the meeting is intended to brainstorm the strategy of the IMCS towards the new state of South Sudan.

Mr. Okot added that the meeting also will cover topics such as leadership and eradication of corruption in Sudan.

He explained that the conference will help the participants spread the message against corruption in all parts of Sudan.

Mr. Okot concluded that corruption is not only found in South Sudan, adding that there is a need to fight it from all parts of the country.