111 magistrates graduated from specialized diploma in the fight against corruption

Monday, September 14, 2015
111 magistrates graduated from specialized diploma in the fight against corruption
Noelia Gutierrez, USAID

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Last September 2nd was the closing ceremony of the specialization diploma in Judicial System to Resolve Cases of Corruption, which was part of the Pro-Integrity project of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

The Institute for Democracy and Human Rights (IDEHPUCP) of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru was the institution responsible for implementing the curriculum, the same that was developed in a blended way.

The graduation ceremony was attended by the President of the Judiciary, Victor Ticona; IDEHPUCP director, Elizabeth Salmon and the director of USAID in Peru, Lawrence Rubey.

In total 111 students graduated, including judges and prosecutors in the judicial districts of Amazonas, Lima, Loreto and San Martin.