ANNOUNCEMENT
July 22, 2022
The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) has expanded the scope of the Certified Anti-Corruption Fellow (CACF) certification program to professionals, with effect from August 1, 2022. A professional who chooses not to become a Certified Anti-Corruption Manager (CACM), a more advanced anti-corruption certification program, will be able to obtain a CACF certification, which is less expensive, takes less time, and covers fewer topics. It is also a one-day anti-corruption certification program.
The CACF certification is less expensive, takes less time, and covers fewer topics than the CACM. It is also a one-day anti-corruption certification program.
The Exam Unit
The CACF is an anti-corruption certification that intends to assist participating institutions, universities, and professionals that wish to fight corruption wisely. CACF is often utilized to increase anti-corruption intelligence by professionals in middle and higher management. The higher the degree of anti-corruption knowledge and abilities of the person, the higher the quality of his judgments. A CACF applicant must prepare thoroughly to sit for and pass the CACF test.
The CACF exam is proctored and meant to assess CACF applicants’ anti-corruption intelligence (ACI) online. ACI stands for “the bare minimum of optimal information that a professional should have to prevent fraud and corruption intelligently.” Internal control, anti-fraud, governance, decision making, and applicable international legal views are all part of this expertise. The CACF places a premium on deterrence and prevention.
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