Anti-Corruption Bureau (Malawi)

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] It was established during the presidency of Bakili Muluzi, who was a key figure in fighting against corruption in Malawi.

[2] 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.

[2][3][4] The ACB has achieved several successes in its fight against corruption, including the prosecution of high-profile cases and the recovery of stolen assets.