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Anti-Corruption Convention (UNCAC)

The United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) is an international treaty designed to combat corruption in various forms. Adopted in 2003, it encourages countries to implement effective measures to prevent corruption, promote transparency, and enhance cooperation in law enforcement. The convention addresses areas like bribery, money laundering, and the recovery of stolen assets, aiming to foster integrity in public and private sectors. By establishing a global framework, UNCAC helps nations work together to tackle corruption and improve governance for a fairer society.