
Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC)
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is an independent constitutional commission established in terms of the Constitution of Zimbabwe and the Anti-Corruption Commission Act [Chapter 9:22].
ZACC operates independently and without fear, favour, or prejudice, guided by the Constitution and the laws of Zimbabwe.

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The Commission's work is guided by national development priorities and strategic frameworks. Key focus areas include:

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission plays a leading role in the implementation and coordination of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS).

ZACC is governed by a Commission appointed in accordance with the Constitution of Zimbabwe.

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission is committed to serving the people of Zimbabwe with integrity and professionalism.
ZACC upholds human rights and due process, and remains resolute in its zero-tolerance approach to corruption in all its forms.
ZACC has a nationwide mandate and operates across Zimbabwe to ensure accessibility and responsiveness to corruption-related concerns wherever they arise.