NEW DELHI: India has been elected to the steering committee of the Global Operational Network of Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement Authorities ( GlobE Network ), according to officials.
The achievement comes after a rigorous multistage voting process during the fifth plenary meeting in Beijing, where it was represent ed by the ED and the CBI .
The GlobE Network, which was established in 2021 and comprises 219 member authorities from 121 countries, aims at facilitating international cooperation in anti-corruption efforts.
"The Network is governed by its members and is supported by the United Nations Office against Drugs and Crime which provides the Network's secretariat," said an official.
The achievement comes after a rigorous multistage voting process during the fifth plenary meeting in Beijing, where it was represent ed by the ED and the CBI .
The GlobE Network, which was established in 2021 and comprises 219 member authorities from 121 countries, aims at facilitating international cooperation in anti-corruption efforts.
"The Network is governed by its members and is supported by the United Nations Office against Drugs and Crime which provides the Network's secretariat," said an official.
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