El Salvador continues to reinforce its national commitment to transparency and good governance. Professionals from the Court of Accounts of the Republic (CCR) are participating in a new postgraduate program in Ethics, Integrity, and the Fight against Corruption, organized by the Government Ethics Tribunal (TEG) in collaboration with Francisco Gavidia University (UFG).

The program officially launched at the Court’s Research and Training Center (CINCAP) with the presence of CCR President Walter Sosa, along with First Magistrate Julio Guillermo Bendek Panameño and Second Magistrate José Rodrigo Flores.
“This training effort is not only timely but essential. We are living in a historic moment in which Salvadorans demand strong, upright institutions committed to the common good,” said President Sosa. He reaffirmed the CCR’s dedication to professional development focused on transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption measures, as part of its ongoing transformation and modernization strategy.
The postgraduate program includes participation from more than 20 state institutions and aims to develop key competencies for preventing, investigating, and prosecuting corruption within the public sector. It forms part of a broader effort by the Government of El Salvador to build technical and professional institutions that protect the interests and well-being of the Salvadoran people.