
Anti-Corruption Law
The Anti-Corruption Law is designed to prevent and punish dishonest or unethical behavior by government officials and employees. It aims to ensure public trust by making it illegal to offer, give, or receive bribes, kickbacks, or other illicit benefits in exchange for favors or influence. The law promotes transparency, accountability, and integrity in public service, discouraging corruption that hampers development, undermines democracy, and harms society. It covers various forms of corrupt activities and includes measures for investigation and enforcement to uphold fair and honest governance.