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The technical staff at The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) are instrumental in advancing the Institute's mission of equipping executive management and governance officials with the knowledge and skills necessary to combat fraud and corruption effectively. Through premier anti-corruption certification programs tailored for both individuals and entities, including the Certified Anti-Corruption Manager (CACM) credential and the innovative Certified Anti-Corruption Entity (CACE), The AACI technical team plays a pivotal role in quantifying and addressing corruption risks. Guided by the Ten Principles of Fighting Corruption and supported by the Institute's commitment to transparency, independence, and integrity, the technical staff develops targeted educational initiatives focused on prevention. These programs cover a diverse range of topics, from internal control and governance to whistleblowing and financial intelligence, empowering decision-makers to proactively mitigate corruption at its source. Additionally, the technical staff spearhead collaborative efforts with universities, conduct field research and engage in advisory services to drive continuous innovation in corruption prevention strategies globally. Through their expertise and dedication, The AACI technical staff upholds the Institute's reputation as a leader in the fight against corruption.
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Amman, December 6 (Petra) — The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) has decided to add His Majesty King Abdullah II’s sixth Discussion Paper on “The Rule of Law and Civil State” to the syllabus of its Certified Anti-Corruption Manager (CACM) certification, the institute’s President L. Burke Files announced on Wednesday. The...
Misconceptions About Fraud and Corruption The following is not an exhaustive list of misconceptions about fraud and corruption that is widely spread all over the world. The lower the illiteracy, the lower the level of these misconceptions. The higher the anti-corruption literacy, the lower the level of these misconceptions. Corruption...
The CACM Review: Sample Content, Questions & Answers Part 2: Fraud and Corruption The following is a partial excerpt of part 2 accompanied by its review questions and answers. Definitions Before delving into the definitions of fraud and corruption, we introduce the following crucial relevant terms: Fiduciary Black’s Law Dictionary...
Kleptocracy in America Corruption Is Reshaping Governments Everywhere By Sarah Chayes Foreign Affairs magazine; September/October 2017 Issue Corruption is not so much a problem for governments as it is an approach to government. Would-be reformers must develop an inspiring vision that elevates values other than material growth and the accumulation of...
يقدم المعهد الأمريكي لمكافحة الفساد هذه المصادر باللغة العربية دعما لأعضائه ومريديه في الدول الناطقة باللغة العربية وتعزيزاً لرؤية ومهمة المعهد. وسنقوم بإضافة العديد من المصادربإستمرار الفساد في القطاع الصحي: الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا دور المواطن العربي البسيط في مكافحة الفساد نشر المعرفة المتخصصة والإستثمار في الوقاية من الفساد ترخيص...
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