The event was initiated by the leadership of the faculty and activists from the "Anti-Corruption" Coworking Center, which operates under the university's "Compliance Control" System Management Department. The dialogue, titled "Fighting Corruption in the Education System: Students' Rights and Opportunities," featured an open and sincere discussion with the students. During the event, students received detailed explanations regarding the procedures for reporting corruption cases and the availability of anonymous reporting channels. Specifically, it was emphasized that in the event of encountering corruption, students can: Submit written or oral appeals to the university administration; Report via dedicated hotlines; Submit applications through official websites or electronic platforms; Use the specialized "TDAU antikor" Telegram bot to report anonymously.
Furthermore, it was highlighted that every anonymous report is reviewed according to established procedures, ensuring full confidentiality and protection against any form of harassment or pressure. This meeting served to increase students' legal literacy, encourage a zero-tolerance stance toward corruption, and strengthen the principles of transparency and justice in the education system.
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