Anti-Corruption Commission to review memorandum with the 28 states

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South Sudan Anti-Corruption Commission is expected to review the memorandum of understanding with the newly created twenty eight states.
 
The country currently exists on the understanding signed by national commission with the former ten states, Radio Bakhita reports.
 
Acting Chairperson of the Commission Johnny Saverio Ayik promises to train national and states staff on documenting and forwarding corruption cases to the High Court.
 
He says the training will target staff of Directorates of Corruption Investigation and Legal Service and Corruption Prevention and Education.
 
Ayik adds that Jubek, Terekeka and Yei will continue to operate from the former Central Equatoria State office in Juba until the national policies are reviewed.
 
The official called on the states commission personnel to fight corruption.