
Anti-Mafia Commission
The Anti-Mafia Commission is an Italian government body formed to combat organized crime, particularly the Mafia. Established in 1963, it investigates, monitors, and proposes legislation to fight Mafia activities. The Commission aims to dismantle criminal organizations, safeguard the legal economy, and support victims of Mafia violence. It gathers evidence and collaborates with law enforcement agencies to address the influence of organized crime in society. By promoting awareness and prevention, the Commission plays a crucial role in enhancing public safety and upholding democracy in Italy.