The Anti-Corruption Commission family extends a heartfelt welcome to the Hon’ble Chairperson for successful completion of the 68th Batch (Executive) Desuung Training Program. The two-week training commenced on 20 January 2025 and concluded on 2 February 2025, held at the prestigious Commando Wing in Shaba, Paro.
The Hon’ble Chairperson’s participation in this rigorous and transformative training exemplifies exceptional dedication, leadership, and a strong commitment to the values of service and discipline. Engaging in such a program reflects not only personal resilience but also sets a remarkable example for all members of the ACC, highlighting the importance of continuous growth, civic responsibility, and leadership development. The ACC family looks forward to the Hon’ble Chairperson’s continued guidance and visionary leadership.
Including the Hon’ble Commission members, the Director General, Acting Director, Director, and other dedicated staff, a total of 65 ACC members are now part of the esteemed Desuung Program.
A two-day Training of Trainers on the DAMTSI Handbook for Scouts was successfully conducted for Scout Secretaries from 20 Dzongkhags and 4 Thromdes, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Skills Development. The training, held in Phuntsholing on January 5 and 6, served as a preparatory initiative for the upcoming 2nd National Anti-Corruption Day on 21 February 2025. This program was designed with the primary objectives of promoting a culture of integrity and moral values, fostering a network of knowledge sharing and learning, and strengthening moral foundations among youth. By equipping scouts with essential values and empowering them to make positive societal contributions, the initiative underscores the significant role of scouts in nurturing an ethical and culturally resilient society.