CAC Simu Tablet Electronic 30 Husi USAID no MCC Hodi Haforsa Kapasidade Ekipa Edukasaun no Peskiza

CAC sei utiliza ekipamentu ne’e hodi desenvolve survei integridade
iha seitor publiku.

Díli, Setembru 12, 2013. FOTI-Timor-Leste ne’ebé hetan
fundu husi MCC-USAID Anti-Corruption Program, formaliza donasaun Tablet
electronic 30 ba Komisaun Anti-Korupsaun (CAC) hodi suporta servisu survei no
peskiza.

Iha fulan-Jullu 2013, Diresaun Peskiza no Edukasaun hahu
desenvolve survei ida ho objetivu atu sukat level integridade iha setór públiku.
CAC mak lidera procesu ne’e ho asisténsia tékniku no finansiál
husi USAID no MCC. Servisu ne’e involve kna’ar ne’ebé kompleksu no tékniku
tebes, hanesan deseňu survei no servisu terenu. CAC sei intervista funsionáriu
públiku hamutuk 1.462 iha teritóriu tomak durante faze koleksaun data survei,
no nia rezultadu sei publika iha Fulan-Dezembro 2013.

“Usa téknolojia, hanesan reprezenta iha ekipa ne’e” katak Comisariu
Adérito Soares, “sei fasilita, hasa’e no halais ami nia servisu survei”. “No mós,
informasaun ne’ebé ami  kolekta”- nia
aumenta- “sei relevante hosi guia/matadalan ami nia servisu iha prevensaun
korupsaun no atividade dezeminsaun  informasaun”.

Sr. Malik Chaka, Director of Threshold Programs iha Milleniun
Challenge Corporation  komenta katak,
“MCC no USAID servisu besik ho CAC iha implementasaun treinamentu no atividade
asisténsia tékniku hodi suporta Diresaun Investigasaun no Diresaun Prevensaun,
Edukasaun no Peskiza”.

CAC Receives 30 Electronic Tablets from USAID and MCC to Strengthen its Education and Research Capacity

CAC will use this equipment to develop a survey of
integrity in the public sector

Dili, September 12, 2013.  The MCC-funded USAID Anti-Corruption Program,
FOTI Timor Leste, formalized today the donation of 30 electronic tablets to the
Anti-Corruption Commission (CAC) in support of its survey and research work.

In July 2013, CAC’s Research and Education
Directorate began to develop a survey aimed at assessing integrity levels in
the public sector.  CAC assumed full
leadership of this process under the technical and financial assistance of
USAID and MCC.  This involves carrying
out complex and highly technical tasks, such as survey design and field
work.  CAC will interview a total of 1462 public servants nationwide
during the data-collection phase of the survey, whose results are to be
released in December 2013.

“The use of cutting edge technology, as
represented by this equipment,” said Aderito Soares, CAC’s Commissioner, “will
facilitate, improve and expedite our survey work”.  “Furthermore, the information that we may
gather” – he added- “will be particularly relevant to guide our corruption-prevention
work and public outreach activities.”

Malik Chaka, Director of Threshold Programs at the
Millennium Challenge Corporation commented that beyond the subject donation,
“MCC and USAID are working closely with CAC in the implementation of training
and technical assistance activities in support of CAC’s Investigations and
Corruption-Prevention Directorates”.