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Cyprus Integrity Forum to hold AGM on 2 June

The Cyprus Integrity Forum is organising its Anniversary Annual General Assembly on Monday, 2 June, at 17:00, at the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) building.

The event will include a presentation of the organization’s work during 2024, as well as an outline of its major planned initiatives for 2025. In addition, the following member companies of the Business Integrity Forum will be awarded for their contribution to promoting transparency and business ethics: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte, KPMG, Grant Thornton, Bank of Cyprus, Ancoria Bank, Logicom Public Ltd, KENDRIS (Cyprus) Ltd, Infocredit Group Ltd, Pyrgou Vakis Law Firm.

Official addresses will be delivered by:

  • The Minister of Justice and Public Order, Marios Charchiotis
  • The CCCI President, Stavros Stavrou
  • Tatiana Zachariadou, Member of the Board of Directors of the Independent Authority Against Corruption

The Cyprus Integrity Forum (CIF) is the largest independent, non-governmental organisation in Cyprus dedicated exclusively to the prevention and combat of corruption across all sectors of society. Through awareness campaigns, educational programs, policy advocacy, and public information, CIF actively promotes a culture of transparency, integrity, and accountability.

Any member of the public may register to attend the above event by email at info@cyprusintegrityforum.org or by phone at 22025772.

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