
Legal Framework for Anti-Corruption
The legal framework for anti-corruption consists of laws, regulations, and institutions designed to prevent, detect, and punish corruption. It establishes standards for ethical behavior, outlines penalties for corrupt activities, and promotes transparency and accountability in public and private sectors. Key elements include anti-corruption statutes, enforcement agencies, reporting mechanisms, and international agreements. This framework aims to foster integrity, reduce abuse of power, and build trust in government and institutions, creating an environment where corruption is less likely to thrive and more likely to be addressed effectively.