Capacity Building PCACC Staff

Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission Partners with Center for Democracy and Development and MacArthur Foundation for Capacity Building Training on Corruption Risk Assessment
The Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC) is pleased to announce a collaborative capacity building training aimed at enhancing the skills of its staff in the area of Corruption Risk Assessment (CRA). This initiative is conducted in partnership with the Center for Democracy and Development and supported by the MacArthur Foundation.
The training was designed to equip PCACC staff with critical tools and methodologies to identify, evaluate, and mitigate corruption risks within public institutions in Kano State. This capacity-building effort was part of a broader strategy to strengthen governance, enhance transparency, and promote accountability in public service.
The training featured expert facilitators who guided participants through comprehensive modules on CRA, enabling them to better understand the dynamics of corruption and its impact on society. By building a skilled workforce, the PCACC aimed to foster a more robust anti-corruption framework in Kano State.
“We believed that empowering our staff with the necessary skills to conduct effective corruption risk assessments was crucial in our fight against corruption,” said the PCACC Executive Chairman, Barr. Muhuyi Magaji Rimingado. “This collaboration underscored our commitment to transparency and good governance in Kano State
Kabir Abba Kabir
Spokesperson
29/10/2024