Pursuant to the Guidelines on Combatting Corruption in Public Administration of the Free State of Thuringia dated 8 January 2019 published in the »Thüringer Staatsanzeiger« No. 5/2019 (pp. 275–280; available only in German) , the following individuals have been appointed by the President of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar as the Anti-Corruption Officer and their deputy:
Anti-Corruption Officer
Cranachstraße 47, Raum 212
99423 Weimar
Phone: +49 (0) 36 43/58 19 19
E-mail: antikorruption[at]uni-weimar.de
Deputy Anti-Corruption Officer
Belvederer Allee 6, room 007
99423 Weimar
Phone: +49 (0) 36 43/58 19 19
E-mail: antikorruption[at]uni-weimar.de
Tasks of the Anti-Corruption Officer:
Please note the following legal regulations and further information on combatting corruption and the ban on accepting rewards, gifts and other benefits. Documents are only available in German:
If you have concrete evidence of corrupt behaviour at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, please inform the Anti-Corruption Officer or your superior. Please also support the University Directorate in identifying problematic or inappropriate organisational structures that encourage corruption, other forms of advantage taking or illicit behaviour. You can contact the Anti-Corruption Officer to report corruption or suggest improvements. Help to safeguard your integrity and that of the university, and assist in the detection and clarification of corruption, risks, abuses of power and legal violations. Contribute to the early prevention of negative publicity about the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. The information you provide will always be treated confidentially. The Anti-Corruption Officer can be contacted via e-mail, telephone or post. Alternatively, you can of course also arrange a confidential meeting. Contact: Jana Lorbeer Phone: +49 34 63 / 58 12 05 E-mail: antikorruption[at]uni-weimar.de Dr. Steffi Heine Phone: +49 34 63 / 58 12 16 E-mail: antikorruption[at]uni-weimar.de |
In accordance with the »Richtlinie zur Bekämpfung von Korruption in der öffentlichen Verwaltung des Freistaats Thüringen«, University Management is legally required to regularly inform all Bauhaus-Universität Weimar employees about the rules for preventing corruption and the ban on accepting rewards, gifts, and other benefits, as a preventive measure.
The training should take a total of about 2 hours. You do not need to complete the training in one session – you may stop and start at any time. There is a short test to complete at the end of the training.
Once you have completed the training and passed the test, a certificate will be generated and automatically sent to Human Resources / Personnel Development.
The eLearning module can be accessed on moodle.
Link to online training: Compliance at the University - Module 1: Corruption Prevention
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