Published on March 12, 2019
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The technical staff at The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) support the Institute’s mission by developing and maintaining anti-corruption standards, certification programs, research, and practical governance tools for decision-makers. Through initiatives such as the Certified Anti-Corruption Manager (CACM) and the Certified Anti-Corruption Entity (CACE), the team contributes to strengthening institutional integrity, improving internal control, and reducing exposure to corruption risks. Grounded in The AACI Ten Principles of Fighting Corruption, The AACI Standards on Fighting Corruption, and the Institute’s professional concepts, the technical staff support applied education, research, and advisory work that equips leaders to deter, prevent, detect, and respond to corruption with credibility and discipline.
Exposing corruption is an act of bravery for the sake of good citizenship. The criminal idolizes his ill-gotten wealth. He's a complete narcissist. As a result, he is terrified of any action that puts him at risk of losing something. His work, reputation, money, and social position, among other things, might all be lost. As a result, the effective fight against corruption requires the effective engagement of citizens who exposes culprits by all possible legal means. Never say never. Do not give up. Expose the corrupt.
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