Independent Commission Against Corruption
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is a government agency established to combat corruption in public sector organizations. Its primary role is to investigate allegations of corrupt practices, promote integrity, and ensure accountability among public officials. The ICAC operates independently from other government bodies to maintain impartiality in its operations.
The commission conducts inquiries, gathers evidence, and can recommend disciplinary actions or criminal charges against individuals involved in corruption. By raising public awareness about corruption and its consequences, the ICAC aims to foster a culture of transparency and ethical behavior within the community and government institutions.