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The fight against corruption cannot be talked about in the absence of the rule of law. Depending on it, governments develop national anti-corruption strategies for the fight against corruption, money laundering and financing terrorism. The rule of law is the foundation for sound anti-corruption strategy. Citizens realize this direct relationship...
Developing integrity in tackling wicked problems By Joop Remmé, Ph.D.Dr. Remmé is an academic coordinator/ faculty member at Limburg Graduate School of Business, Netherlands. He is a director at The Netherlands Center of Governance (NCG). He is also a lead expert at The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) in the European...
For the first time, The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) challenges the conventional practice of the so-called effective implementation of corporate governance. The AACI raised the par by addressing what it calls “Governance Expectation Gap.” The AACI also is a critic of the widely used input-based corporate governance measures. The AACI...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) explains the reasoning behind her proposed Anti-Corruption and Public Integrity Act which she says is intended to stem corporate influence of government and root out corruption in both.
A New Publication of the Exam Unit of The AACI. Intensive discussion and analysis of the three major issues directly related to fighting corruption: prevention, deterrence, and detection. The authors address these three dimensions of the fight against corruption in for-profit organizations. This publication of The AACI targets board members...
By Ryan Bourne This article appeared in UK Telegraph on May 17, 2018. “Yet this makes little sense from a practical perspective today. The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) has rightly pointed out that legal betting markets are likely to be much less prone to game-fixing, not least because legal bookmakers themselves have incentives...
Recognizing the English language is a significant obstacle in raising the anti-corruption awareness in the Arab countries, The AACI decided to unleash its potential by launching the corruption prevention podcast series in Arabic. They are bi-weekly episodes hosted by Mr. Mike J. Masoud, the senior director in the Middle East...