Anti-Corruption

Anti-Corruption refers to a movement, initiative, or set of measures aimed at preventing, combating, and reducing corruption within various institutions, governments, and societies. Corruption typically involves the misuse of power for personal gain, including bribery, embezzlement, fraud, and unethical behavior in public and private sectors. The anti-corruption movement advocates for transparency, accountability, rule of law, and integrity in both public and private sectors. It encompasses legal frameworks, policy reforms, and social campaigns to increase awareness and mobilize citizens against corrupt practices. Anti-corruption efforts may include establishing independent bodies to investigate and prosecute corrupt activities, promoting ethical standards, enhancing governmental transparency, and fostering citizen engagement in governance processes. The ultimate goal of anti-corruption initiatives is to create fair and just systems that promote equitable access to resources and opportunities for all individuals in society.