President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
Vice-President Of India
Mr. Mohammad Hamid Ansari
Former Deputy Comptroller & Auditor
General of India (CAG) & CEO, ACA-India
addressing the Delegates
Former Special Director (CBI) at ACA Event
At Peace Conference, Chennai.
of our Chennai Conference in April 2016.
Lightning the Inaugural Lamp at
Financial Frauds Conference, New Delhi.
InauguralLamp at Financial Frauds
Conference
Conference at Taj Lands at
Mumbai in Dec 2016
the Delegates
Lightning the Inaugural Lamp
at ACGA 2018
Former CIC of India Ms. Deepak Sandhu,
Justice Santosh Hegde,
Former Foreign Secretary Mr. Salman Haider,
ACA CEO Mr. S.Sathyamoorthy at ACGA 2018
Addressing the Audience at ACGA 2018
addressing the conference
Launch of ACA Chapater at
MP & Chhattisgarh.
Significance Of National Integration & Communal Harmony In Present Crises Webinar on 8th Aug 2020
on Anti-Corruption Cooperation was signed
online betweenAnti-Corruption Commission-
Myanmar and Anti-Corruption Academy-India
on Wed, 7 October 2020.
by HH, the Dalai Lama Hosted by ACA - India
Mr Pranab Mukherjis letter to ACA
INTRODUCTION
Recognizing that corruption is a most significant roadblock in the improved governance, development and progress of our country, the Anti-Corruption Academy ACA of India aims to become the beacon that will guide the country and its citizens towards a culture and practice of integrity and accountability.
The need for such a pioneering institution is not only in India, but also Asia and all continents. The ACA will produce, manage and disseminate anti-corruption knowledge, good practices and all tools necessary for the construction and effective implementation of measures and policies in a systematic and inclusive way. The ACA will engage with all stakeholders: civil society, public servants, private sector, political parties, academia and media to tackle corruption at all levels and in all government and economic sectors.
MISSION
The types, roots and effects of corruption vary greatly from place to place. So, do also the policyimplications. Thus, the ACA mission is to
- Understand the nature and forms of corrupt practices in India, as well as their effects from petty and low-level misconduct to grave offences at the top.
- Explain the contributing causes of these problems by placing them in the proper, socio-economic, historical, political, cultural and geographic context.
- Facilitate consensual knowledge and anti corruption action by involving all social strata and stakeholders through high quality research, fact finding, conferences and publications aimed at clarifying the issues converting findings into policy recommendations.
- Promote a culture of integrity by sharing original data online and in print, organizing conferences, producing public debates and TV shows, as well as offering a range of courses and training for students, public and private officials, professionals, teachers, reporters and NGOs.
- Bring about change through capacity building, strategic planning, progress and good practices reports, contributions to sustainable legal, institutional and policy reforms, and by fostering accountability.