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NWC President Michael Kohn speaks at Korean symposium on transparency

The National Whistleblowers Center president participated in an international symposium focused on developing anti-corruption strategies and capacity-building measures across participating nations.

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Washington, D.C.  September 17, 2009. Michael D. Kohn, President of the National Whistleblowers Center, is attending the Anti-Corruption and Transparency Symposium this week in Seoul, South Korea, co-hosted by Korea’s Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (ACRC) and the APEC Secretariat. It is called, “Systematic Approach to Building Anti-Corruption Capacity.” See the Whistleblower Protection Blog for more information .

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