Luanda - The minister of Justice and Human Rights, Francisco Queiroz, praised last Monday, in Luanda, the partnership between Angola and Portugal, in the field of training.
Minister Francisco Queiros , who was speaking at the opening of the capacity building and judicial training course for Angolan justice officials and technicians, to be taught by Portuguese instructors, said that the support of the General Directorate for the Administration of Justice of the Ministry of Justice of Portugal has helped to create and deepen constructive partnerships.
"This path also integrates the national effort to prevent, repress and fight corruption, either through preventive measures of penalization and law enforcement, either through the effort of international cooperation, or through internal institutional means", he continued.
Regarding training, Francisco Queiroz said that the intention is to provide participants with specific scientific knowledge, so that they can disseminate such knowledge nationwide.
“In this spirit of collaboration, I must emphasize another activity. It is the first postgraduate course on the Legal Regime for the Prevention and Fight against Corruption, Money Laundering and Organized Crime”, said the government official.
The present training, to be carried out online, is divided into two sessions: the first to run until the 27th of this month and the second from 14 to 18 December.