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Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE)

Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) refers to the data, documentation, and information collected to identify, investigate, and prove instances of corruption—such as fraud, bribery, or illicit financial activities—within organizations or governments. It involves gathering credible, factual evidence that can support legal proceedings or policy reforms aimed at preventing corruption. Essentially, ACE helps authorities and institutions uncover dishonest or illegal practices, ensuring transparency and accountability, and fostering integrity in public and private sectors.