MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL INSPECTION ORGANIZATION (GIO) ON THE OCCASION OF RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY WEEK.

According to the Public Relations of the General Inspection Organization (GIO), in his message
Dr. Khodaeiyan congratulated the Organization’s diligent researchers as well as all researchers, professors and thinkers working in the fields of administrative integrity and anti-corruption. He emphasized that problem-oriented, applied research grounded in society’s real needs has a decisive effect on improving administrative efficiency.
He noted that effective prevention of corruption and the reform of administrative processes are not possible without up-to-date knowledge, scientific analysis and the engagement of academic capacities. On this basis, The General Inspection Organization (GIO) has consistently pursued a science-driven approach, reliance on research evidence, and constructive cooperation with academic institutions as key elements of its decision-making and policy development.
Referring to the emphasis of the Supreme Leader, Dr. Khodaeiyan expressed hope that impactful research and the production of indigenous knowledge in the field of administrative integrity and anti-corruption will expand within the Organization.
He concluded by wishing all researchers in this field continued success, vitality and perseverance in their pursuit of knowledge and service.
Full text of the message:
In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful.
Research and Technology Week is an excellent opportunity to honor the role of science, research and critical thinking in the advancement of the administrative system. I congratulate the diligent researchers of The General Inspection Organization (GIO) and all researchers, professors and thinkers across the country working on administrative integrity and anti-corruption. I firmly believe that problem-oriented, applied research based on society’s real needs plays a decisive role in enhancing the efficiency of the administrative system. Undoubtedly, effective and informed action to prevent corruption and to reform administrative processes cannot be achieved without contemporary knowledge, scientific analysis and the use of academic capacities. Accordingly, The General Inspection Organization (GIO) has always followed a science-centered approach, the use of research evidence, and constructive engagement with academic centers as central pillars of its decision-making and policymaking.
In light of the Supreme Leader’s guidance, I hope to witness an expansion of impactful research and the development of indigenous knowledge in the field of administrative integrity and anti-corruption within The General Inspection Organization (GIO).
I pray for success, dynamism and perseverance for all researchers in this field.
Khodaeiyan
The President
