anti-corruption agencies
Anti-corruption agencies are specialized organizations established by governments to combat corruption and promote transparency. Their main functions include investigating corrupt practices, enforcing anti-corruption laws, and educating the public about the negative impacts of corruption. These agencies often work independently to ensure they can operate without political interference.
These agencies may also collaborate with international organizations, such as the United Nations or Transparency International, to share best practices and resources. By holding individuals and institutions accountable, anti-corruption agencies aim to foster a culture of integrity and trust within society, ultimately contributing to better governance and economic development.