As the Vice President in charge of strategy and security of UNIS, Pan-African Network against Corruption, Mr. Pascal ADJOTE's mission is to coordinate the Organization's fight in West Africa and then to provide his expertise in the CCAP (Citizen Control of Public Action).
His commitment and his actions in the fight against Corruption in his country Togo and elsewhere in the world are well known to the members of the CNLCSE (National Commission for the Fight against Corruption and Economic Sabotage), which has become HAPLUCIA, High Authority for the Prevention of Combating Corruption and Similar Offences (Workshop in Doha, Togo and elsewhere in the world) (Workshop in Doha, Qatar on the fight against corruption at the university in West and Central Africa), now HAPLUCIA, High Authority for the Prevention of the Fight against Corruption and Similar Offences (Workshop in Doha, Qatar on the fight against corruption at the university in West and Central Africa), RINLCAO Anti-Corruption Academy, Network. Anti-Corruption Institutions in West Africa), anti-corruption department of the OTR (Togolais Revenue Office with the training and guided tour of twenty-three trade unionists from the financial authorities of the RDC in 2015), of the United States Embassy in Lomé with workshops to train investigative journalists as well as young people from YALI in the fight against Corruption in the fight against Corruption on fiscal citizenship and fiscal transparency), of civil society (President of V.A.De.B, Volunteers for Action of Based Development and COSESC, Coordination for Monitoring and Evaluation by Civil Society, CCAP projects of the World Bank (PASA and PPAAO), the ministries of agriculture of Togo and Niger), FSRP and PRIMA, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Resources of Togo, unions, President of the CSLCEI (Trade Union Committee to Fight Corruption and Illicit Enrichment of UNSIT), parliamentarians (Contact person of GOPAC, Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruption and APNAC), African, Parliamentarian Network Against Corruption) and even religious people (with International Crusade for the Restitution of the Fruits of corruption) are well known.
In favor of Togo, he wants to work to strengthen cooperation with any organization and person committed to the fight against Corruption: investigative journalists, civil society, corporations and trade union committees fighting corruption and illicit enrichment, and then religious people.
The opportunity is more than ever for him to make himself available to support and accompany all anti-corruption structures in Togo, Africa and around the world.
The fight against corruption is his call and his passion.
Together, we can end impunity and build an Africa where transparency and good governance are the norm.