According to the Somaliland National Corruption Perception Survey in 2013, about 76.6% of the people surveyed believed that corruption is common in public institutions and became customary and accepted as an informal part of everyday life.
Somaliland president Muse Bihi Abdi is empowering GGACC to start a new campaign against corruption in the country in order to get back the confidence of the people like the combat of corruption is a pillar of Kulmiye manifesto in 2017-2022.
Historically, the Somaliland Good Governance and Anti-Corruption commission (GGACC) was established to combat corruption practices and to advise and ascertain a good governance system in Somaliland. The commission was established on August 26″, 2010 and approved by the Parliament in January 2013.
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