The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) is a government department in Malawi that was established in 1997, with the mission of spearheading the fight against corruption through prevention, education, and law enforcement.[1] It aims at combating corruption in all its forms, and to promote integrity and good governance in Malawi.[2][1]

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Anti-Corruption Bureau
Agency overview
Formed26 November 1997; 26 years ago (1997-11-26)
JurisdictionGovernment of Malawi
Statusactive
HeadquartersMulanje House, City Centre
Lilongwe
Malawi
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It was established during the presidency of Bakili Muluzi, who was a key figure in fighting against corruption in Malawi.[2]

History

Origin and establishment

The ACB was established in response to the need to combat corruption in Malawi, which was seen as a major obstacle to the country's development. The bureau was set up as an independent body, with the power to investigate and prosecute corruption cases. [2][3][4]

Achievements

The ACB has achieved several successes in its fight against corruption, including the prosecution of high-profile cases and the recovery of stolen assets.[5] The bureau has also established a number of initiatives aimed at preventing corruption, such as the National Anti-Corruption Strategy and the Anti-Corruption Awareness Program.[6]

Vision and mission

The vision of the agency is to create a corruption-free Malawi, where public resources are used for the benefit of all citizens. The mission is to spearhead the fight against corruption through prevention, education, and law enforcement.

Leadership

The current Director General of the agency is Mr. Reyneck Matemba, who was appointed in 2020. The Deputy Director General is Mr. Christopher Tukula.

See also

References

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