Independent Commission Against Corruption
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Several places have organisations called the Independent Commission Against Corruption:
  • Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong)
    Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong)
    The Independent Commission Against Corruption of Hong Kong was established by Governor Murray MacLehose on 15 February 1974, when Hong Kong was under British rule. Its main aim was to clean up endemic corruption in the many departments of the Hong Kong Government through law enforcement,...

    , established in 1974.
  • Independent Commission Against Corruption (New South Wales), established in 1988.
  • Korea Independent Commission Against Corruption
    Korea Independent Commission Against Corruption
    The Korea Independent Commission Against Corruption is an independent commission that reports to the President in its fight against corruption and the consequent promotion of the clean administration of South Korea....

    , established in 2002, merged into Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission
    Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission
    The Korean Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission was launched on February 29, 2008 by the integration of the Ombudsman of Korea, the Korea Independent Commission Against Corruption and the Administrative Appeals Commission...

     in 2008.

See also

  • Commission Against Corruption (Macau)
    Commission Against Corruption (Macau)
    The Commission Against Corruption of the Macau was established with the Special Administrative Region in 1999 after China resumes sovereignty, pursuant to article 59 of the its Basic Law and modelled after the Independent Commission Against Corruption of Hong Kong.The CCAC replaced the High...

    , established in 1999.
  • Commission for the Prevention of Corruption of the Republic of Slovenia
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