Anti-Corruption Branch

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The Anti-Corruption Branch is a specialized law enforcement unit focused on investigating and combating corruption-related offenses within its jurisdiction.

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Anti-Corruption Division of the High Court 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-corruption agency
law enforcement agency
specialized police unit
aimsTo deter corruption
enhance integrity in public administration
strengthen public trust in government
canInitiate criminal proceedings through prosecution authorities
collects evidence of corrupt practices
cooperatesWith other law enforcement agencies
prosecution agencies
employs forensic accountants
investigating officers
legal officers
focusesOnCrimeType abuse of public office
bribery
embezzlement
illegal gratification
misuse of public funds
hasJurisdictionOver government employees
public officials
hasPrimaryFunction enforcement of anti-corruption laws
investigation of corruption-related offenses
prevention of corruption
mayBeEstablishedBy local government
national government
state government
mayBePartOf independent anti-corruption commission
police department
mayConduct financial investigations
search and seizure operations
surveillance operations
trap cases
mayImplement preventive vigilance measures
mayInvestigate public sector corruption cases
mayProvide advice on anti-corruption policies
mayReceive complaints from the public
complaints from whistleblowers
objective reduction of corruption-related offenses
operatesWithin its jurisdiction
subjectArea anti-corruption enforcement
criminal investigation of corruption
public sector integrity
usesLegalFramework anti-corruption laws of its jurisdiction

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Delhi Police hasSpecialUnit Anti-Corruption Branch
Judiciary of Uganda includesCourt Anti-Corruption Branch
this entity surface form: Anti-Corruption Division of the High Court