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To perform any other duty as may be considered necessary for prevention of corruption.
Education: prevention of corruption through public education and support.
A spokesman said the prosecution was the first use of prevention of corruption legislation relating to a sporting event.
The case also involved the first use of the prevention of corruption legislation within the context of a sporting event.
It is they which should design and periodically evaluate systems of public procurement to enable the prevention of corruption.
The rapporteur measures with extraterritorial effect covering human and workers' rights, the environment and the prevention of corruption.
The Commission's activity is legally based on the 2010 Act on Integrity and prevention of corruption with later amendments.
Austin held that the prevention of corruption, including the distorting influence of a dominant funding source, was a sufficient reason for regulating corporate independent expenditures.
In that ruling the Supreme Court identified only one legitimate reason to limit campaign financing: the prevention of corruption or the appearance of corruption.
The Bill for an Act with this short title will have been known as a Prevention of Corruption Bill during its passage through Parliament.
Prevention of Corruption Acts may be a generic name either for legislation bearing that short title or for all legislation which relates to corruption.
UNCAC recognizes the importance of the prevention of corruption by going far beyond the measures of previous instruments in both scope and detail.
The report examines the role of disclosure in the prevention of corruption in the political sector as well as discussing corporate contributions, vote buying and legal hurdles encountered by politicians.
"Officers from Operation Elveden arrested a serving Metropolitan Police Service officer on suspicion of misconduct in a public office and offences contrary to the Prevention of Corruption Act 1906," a force statement said.
Loi Sapin In January 1993 the French Parliament approved the Sapin Law (Loi Sapin) concerning the prevention of corruption and on the "transparency of economic life and public procedures".
Transparency and accountability in the management of public finances must also be promoted, and specific requirements are established for the prevention of corruption in the particularly critical areas of the public sector, such as the judiciary and public procurement.
Since the election, the UPP have pursued their anti-corruption aims by passing a trio of government legislation: the Prevention of Corruption Act, the Freedom of Information Act and the Integrity in Public Life Act.
In January 2013, the 2012-2013 Investigation Report on the parliamentary parties' leaders by Commission for the Prevention of Corruption of the Republic of Slovenia revealed that Janez Janša and Zoran Janković systematically and repeatedly violated the law by failing to properly report their assets.
Prior to the Act, British anti-bribery law was based on the Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act 1889, the Prevention of Corruption Act 1906 and the Prevention of Corruption Act 1916, a body of law described as "inconsistent, anachronistic and inadequate".