antigraft

/ˌæntiˈɡræft/
adjective
  1. Opposed to or intended to prevent corruption, especially in government or business.
    • The country's antigraft campaign led to the arrest of several high-ranking officials.
    • She joined an antigraft organization that investigates misuse of public funds.
    • The new antigraft law requires all politicians to publicly report their assets.
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