anticorruption

/ˌæntaɪkəˈrʌpʃən/
adjective
  1. Intended to prevent or fight dishonest or illegal behavior, especially by people in power.
    • The company hired an anticorruption officer to ensure all deals are transparent.
    • She works for an anticorruption organization that investigates misuse of funds.
    • The government passed new anticorruption laws to stop bribery in public offices.
noun
  1. Actions, policies, or movements aimed at stopping dishonest or illegal practices, especially in government or business.
    • International aid often includes funding for anticorruption in developing nations.
    • Many citizens support stronger anticorruption to rebuild trust in the government.
    • The country's anticorruption has led to several high-level officials being arrested.
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