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Algeria Addresses UN Anti-Corruption Conference in Doha

Minister of Justice, Lotfi Boujemaa, participated remotely in the 11th session of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption. The high-level meeting, convened Monday, featured a remote address by Minister Boujemaa.

Algeria is also participating in person at this global event with a multi-sectoral official delegation in Doha, Qatar, from December 15th to 19th, 2025.

The 11th Conference of the States Parties is being held under the theme “Shaping Integrity for Tomorrow.” The conference focuses on addressing new and emerging threats in the fight against corruption and strengthening international cooperation to keep pace with the reality of complex criminal activities.

This conference is the world’s largest international gathering dedicated to combating corruption. It serves as the primary policymaking body related to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, the only legally binding international instrument in this field.

The States Parties to the Convention meet every two years to review its implementation and discuss ways to improve cooperation between countries to achieve its objectives. The Algerian delegation is expected to actively contribute to discussions and share insights on the nation’s efforts to combat corruption.

Algeria remains committed to upholding the principles of the UN Convention and working collaboratively with international partners to foster a more transparent and accountable global community.

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