The Lebanese President affirmed Joseph Aoun The fight against corruption takes place through steps, including e -government and the honest and firm judiciary, stressing the importance of citizens taking responsibilities alongside the state towards reducing corruption.
Aoun explained that fighting corruption takes place through steps, including the e -government to reduce bribes and customers, and the honest and firm judiciary, pointing out that “the judicial formations will be issued soon and we will continue to open corruption files.”
He stressed the importance of citizens to fulfill their responsibilities alongside the state towards reducing corruption and waste, and the importance of cooperation between the executive and legislative authorities to pass the necessary laws in the required speed “as we do not have time to lift.”
He pointed to the importance of rebuilding trust between citizens and the state and between them and abroad, after years of weariness in public administrations and rampant corruption, reaffirming that there are difficulties and that the impossible – in return – is if there is a clear will.
Aoun said, “It is our duty to give the opportunity for the Lebanese who innovate abroad to be created inside their homeland,” considering that restoring confidence takes place through “a number of steps that we take and those that we will take in the future.”