1. anticorruption - Noun
2. anticorruption - Adjective
anticorruption (comparative more anticorruption, superlative most anticorruption)
Opposed to or combating corruption
The government recently started an anticorruption campaign.
anticorruption (uncountable)
Movement or actions opposing corruption.
Against this background, it is worth looking more closely at the two main tropes which have been informing Romanian politics and particularly anti-PSD positioning over the past three decades: anticorruption and anticommunism. Source: Internet
Another institution, George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C., offers a compliance and ethics course focusing on the legal issues that surround anticorruption regulations. Source: Internet
Mr. Biden is expected to encourage Mr. Zelensky to press ahead with his anticorruption agenda and to make a clean break with Ukraine’s shadowy business oligarchs, some of whom promulgate pro-Russian views on their television channels. Source: Internet
Eduardo Chibás the leader of the Partido Ortodoxo (Orthodox Party), a liberal democratic group was widely expected to win in 1952 on an anticorruption platform. Source: Internet
Voting 5 to 4, the justices found, in a two-paragraph opinion, that the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling applied to a 100-year-old Montana anticorruption law barring corporate money in elections. Source: Internet
He said the meeting would avail the anticorruption chiefs the opportunity to share experiences and forge alliances that could subdue “bureaucratic bottlenecks and red tapes” in terms of cooperation. Source: Internet