Zuid Afrika

CorruptionWatch: intends to ensure that the custodians of public resources act responsibly to advance the interests of the public. By shining a light on corruption and those who act corruptly, we promote transparency and accountability and protect the beneficiaries of public goods and services. Corruption weakens institutions, criminalises individuals and undermines social solidarity. Corruption Watch will provide tools of support for a more engaged and active civil society in South Africa. Each act of corruption that is prevented by our citizens underpins and fortifies civil society and thereby enhances democracy, the rule of law and the establishment of a more caring and just society.
website: www.corruptionwatch.org.za 

Nigeria

Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC): will curb the menace of the corruption that constitutes the cog in the wheel of progress; protect national and foreign investments in the country; imbue the spirit of hard work in the citizenry and discourage ill gotten wealth; identify illegally acquired wealth and confiscate it; build an upright workforce in both public and private sectors of the economy and; contribute to the global war against financial crimes.
website: www.efccnigeria.org

Australië

Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC): was established in 1989 as an independent organisation to protect the public interest, prevent breaches of public trust and guide the conduct of public officials in the NSW public sector.
website: www.icac.nsw.gov.au

Nieuw Zeeland

Inland Revenue Department (IRD): collects money to pay for public services. We help people to meet their obligations and receive their entitlements. We work within the Inland Revenue Acts and other relevant laws, and our actions are consistent with the spirit of the Treaty of Waitangi.
website: www.ird.govt.nz

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