October 27, 2019
Injustice, lack of social justice, looting of funds, and sources of natural wealth are among the most critical manifestations of corruption in developing countries. The absence of accountability, rotten judiciary, and the lack of the rule of law make corrupt people persist in their corruption.
There is no sustainable corruption; there is a sustained fight against corruption and corrupt. A state that does not fight corruption under international law places itself in the ranks of outlaws. We believe that developed countries have to put pressure by all possible means on countries that do not achieve effective results in the fight against corruption, money laundering, and terrorist financing.
We believe that many developing country governments are not doing enough in the fight against corruption. Unfortunately, corruption in many of these countries is now officially sponsored by their governments.
Unfortunately, corruption in many of these countries is now officially sponsored by their governments.
The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI)
It is a shame on the international community to support countries that are not doing enough to fight corruption to address poverty, health, and the persistent budget deficit. Developing countries will not need the support of the international community if they fight a real war on corruption.
Developing countries will not need the support of the international community if they fight a real war on corruption.
The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI)
Corruption has no religion. Corruption has no homeland. Corruption is the basis for the failure of nations. Corruption threatens national and international security and threatens local and global peace.
there is no immunity for corrupt and no statute of limitations on corruption.
The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI)
We call on the international community to affirm that there is no immunity for corrupt and no statute of limitations on corruption.