Our Anti-Corruption Agency Made a Mistake

Our Anti-Corruption Agency Made a Mistake
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It seems you’re expressing concern about the actions or decisions of your country’s Anti-Corruption Body. It’s crucial for such institutions to operate with integrity and transparency, as their effectiveness hinges on public trust. If there have been missteps, it’s essential to analyze what went wrong and how to rectify the situation. Open dialogue about these issues can foster accountability and improve the system. What specific aspects do you believe were wrong, and how do you think we can move forward?