What is the mandate of the Commission?
The Anti-Corruption Commission is mandated to provide for the prevention of corrupt practices: By taking necessary measures for the prevention of corruption in Government ministries, departments and other public bodies including instructing, advising and assisting any person or authority on ways in which corruption practices can be reduced. By educating the public about the ills of corruption and by soliciting public support in the fight against corruption. By investigating instances of alleged or suspected corrupt practices referred to it by any person or authority or which comes to its attention by way of complaint or otherwise.
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