The First Vice President of the Republic of Costa Rica Stephan Brunner Neibig praised the pioneering role of the State of Qatar in promoting the values of integrity and transparency at local, regional, and international levels, commending its outstanding efforts in supporting initiatives aimed at enhancing transparency and combating corruption, which contributes to achieving sustainable development and strengthening international partnerships in this field.
Brunner explained, in a statement to Qatar News Agency (QNA), that Qatar's efforts to combat corruption reflect a positive image globally, especially with the launch of an international award in this field.
He pointed out the United Nations must be a stronger partner in these efforts, adding that it is a mistake to believe that confronting corruption is impossible.
"Many people think that there is nothing to do against corruption and we have to fight that idea," through international cooperation and support for effective initiatives to tackle this phenomenon.
On the bilateral relations between Qatar and Costa Rica, Brunner noted the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the establishment of relations between the two countries. He emphasised that the visit of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani represents a turning point in these relations, as he said "we're very honored that His Highness the Amir is coming to Costa Rica. We are also trying to have even stronger relationships with Qatar, which I think is a very strong, developed and forward-looking country."
Brunner expressed his happiness with Costa Rica's selection to host the eighth edition of the HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani International Anti-Corruption Excellence Award, stressing that this event holds great significance for his country. He explained that they have made tangible progress, as they have risen three ranks in the Latin American Index of Anti Corruption, adding that they are seriously working to become the leading country in this field in the region. Costa Rica's selection to host the award reflects international recognition of our ongoing efforts to promote integrity and combat corruption, he said.
Brunner concluded by pointing out the symbolism of the "hand" in the award, saying, "The hand symbolises the clean hand, the hand that will shave over corruption and crush it."
Brunner said that Qatar's efforts to combat corruption reflect a positive image globally, especially with the launch of an international award in this field.