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The act of any public official's abusing his/her position or authority or violating statutes in connection with his/her duties to seek gains for himself/herself or any third party
The act of inflicting damages on the property of any public institution* in violation of statutes, in the process of executing the budget of the relevant public institution, acquiring, managing, or disposing of the property of the relevant public institution, or entering into and executing a contract to which the relevant public institution is a party
Scope of public institution: administrative agencies at various levels, local governments, offices of education, National Assembly, courts, Constitutional Court, election commissions at various levels, Board of Audit and Inspection, public service related organizations, and private schools and educational corporations at various levels
The act of coercing, urging, proposing and inducing any act referred to in items (a) and (b) or act of covering it up
Any person may report an act of corruption to the ACRC by the following channels.
Reports shall be made in writing (including electronic documents) with the reporting person's personal details along with the evidence in order to prevent irresponsible reporting, false reporting, etc.
Reports shall be made in writing (including electronic documents) with the reporting person's personal details along with the evidence in order to pre vent irresponsible reporting, false reporting, etc.
After receiving a report and verifying its details, the ACRC, if necessary, refers the case to the Board of Audit & Inspection, investigative agencies, or supervisory institution of reported public organization and informs the reporter of the investigation result notified.
In case the report directly contributed to recovering or increasing the revenue of a public institution or reducing its expenses, the reporter may be paid rewards up to 3 billion won.
The ACRC provide protective measures such as guarantee of employment, physical protection, confidentiality for reporters, cooperators, etc. in order for them to report the violation without fear.
The ACRC may file a direct accusation with the prosecution against "high-ranking" public officials with suspected corrupt conduct.
The ACRC may request reinvestigation when the initial investigation is deemed inadequate.
If an accusation against high-ranking officials is dismissed, the ACRC may file an application for adjudication with the High Court.