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    anti-corruption

    adjective

    • 1. designed to eradicate or prevent dishonest or fraudulent conduct, especially in a political context: "an anti-corruption campaign"

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  2. ANTI-CORRUPTION definition: 1. intended or intending to prevent or reduce corruption (= illegal, bad, or dishonest behaviour…. Learn more.

  3. Feb 19, 2020 · Anticorruption Fact Sheet. Introduction. Corruption—the abuse of public office for private gain—covers a wide range of behavior, from bribery to theft of public funds. Corruption exists all over the world, but it is usually present in countries with weak institutions, often affected by fragility and conflict.

  4. Corruption Measurement The discourse surrounding corruption measurement has until recently been dominated by arguments claiming corruption is a complex phenomenon that has no unanimously agreed definition. However, with the advent of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), which clearly highlights 11 corruption offenses and SDG 16’s aim to measure illicit financial flows and bribery, the question is no longer ‘whether corruption can be measured’ but ‘whether and ...

  5. Anti-Corruption. Tied to Principles: 10. Corruption is a considerable obstacle to economic and social development around the world. It has negative impacts on sustainable development and particularly affects poor communities. For companies, corruption impedes business growth, escalates costs and poses serious legal and reputational risks.

  6. Jul 11, 2024 · The meaning of ANTI-CORRUPTION is opposing, discouraging or punishing corruption. How to use anti-corruption in a sentence.

  7. Combating Corruption. The World Bank Group considers corruption a major challenge to its twin goals of ending extreme poverty by 2030 and boosting shared prosperity for the poorest 40 percent of people in developing countries. Corruption has a disproportionate impact on the poor and most vulnerable, increasing costs and reducing access to ...

  8. Dec 18, 2023 · Overview. Poor governance and the lack of transparency offers greater incentives and more opportunities for corruption—the abuse of public office for private gain. Corruption alters the incentives of individual entrusted with public authority, undermines the ability of states to deliver inclusive and sustainable growth and lift people out of ...