Indonesia: Anti Corruption Action Plans for Active Projects

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Anti Corruption Action Plans for Active Projects

The Anti-Corruption Action Plan (ACAP) is the part of the Project Appraisal Document that helps identify the main corruption prevention aspects of a proposed project. Each ACAP builds on knowledge generated by previous plans, and must be tailored to suit the individual project. The structure of the ACAPs has evolved over the past two years, currently the advice given to preparation teams is that the plans must include six key elements, namely:

  1. Enhanced disclosure provisions

  2. Civil society oversight

  3. Complaints handling mechanism

  4. Policies to mitigate chances of collusion

  5. Mitigation of fraud and forgery risks

  6. Sanctions and remedies

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