Corruption is deeper than it seems at first glance. Its manifestations can be diverse, but they always harm society. Therefore, it is important to be prepared to act if you become a witness or a victim of corrupt actions. It is essential to know whom to contact and how to do it properly.
In this article, we explain when it is better to contact NACP and when to contact NABU, DBR, or the National Police. NACP is suitable for situations related to violations in financial control, conflicts of interest, and whistleblower protection.
Contacting NACP
- Is there evidence that an official lives at a higher level than declared in the declaration?
- Do you have information about potential illegal use of state funds?
- Are you sure that the official is acting not in the interests of the state but for personal gain?
If you have become a target of pressure or discrimination due to reporting corruption, contact NACP for legal support.
NACP's Response
Upon receiving a report, NACP will conduct a thorough investigation. If the facts of corruption are confirmed, appropriate measures will be taken, including punishment for violators. Sometimes cases are referred to law enforcement agencies for further investigation.