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The Whistleblower Act applies to many actors and promotes a more transparent organisational culture.

What is the Whistleblower Act?

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Corruption – what is it and what are its consequences?

About corruption

Test your workplace: do you unknowingly support corruption?

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Do the right thing – good practices at work

How to get started in anti-corruption work? These tips will help your organisation combat corruption.

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Anti-corruption strategy

Finland needs a long-term strategy to ensure that anti-corruption measures are consistent and focused and that the participants are committed to the work. The goal must be a society where corruption cannot take hold or go unnoticed.

The draft anti-corruption strategy contains an overview of the current situation and defines ambitious yet necessary objectives.

Read about the strategy

Frequently asked questions

How is corruption defined? How much of it is there in Finland – and how is it being prevented?

Is corruption always the work of business operators and public officials, or could anyone find themselves involved in it? What kind of punishments are imposed for corruption?

Here, you can find answers to the most common questions concerning corruption.

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Do you suspect corruption? Here’s how to report it

There is no designated anti-corruption agency in Finland, but many authorities accept and process reports on different kinds of malpractices. If you suspect that an offence has been committed, you should contact the police. Every organisation should have guidelines establishing the procedure to follow if an employee suspects or detects malpractice.

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Combating corruption through transparency and impartiality.

This website provides information and tools for combating corruption.

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Anti-Corruption.fi contains information and tools for combating corruption. Our goal is a transparent, impartial and corruption-free culture and society.

Anti-Corruption.fi is a website managed and maintained by the Ministry of Justice.

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