Platforms

Public Private Platform Against Corruption

A ‘Public Private Platform Against Corruption’ (PPPAC) was set up in 2013 to ensure collective action against corruption by two major stakeholders namely the public sector and private sector. The platform is co-chaired by Business Mauritius and the FCC. Six reports have been produced so far.





Anti-Corruption Academic Forum

The Anti-Corruption Academic Forum (ACAF) is an independent, consultative and advisory forum on anti-corruption for the higher education sector in Mauritius, set-up in 2017. The objectives of the ACAF are to advise on the anti-corruption strategy to be adopted in the higher education sector and facilitate research amongst students and academics on corruption, money laundering and related issues, at higher education level, among others.

Inter-University Students Anti-Corruption Forum

The Inter-University Students Anti-Corruption Forum (IUSACF) was set up in 2018 to provide the youth with a platform to discuss anti-corruption issues, share views among peers, and foster their engagement as ambassadors of change.  The platform regroups representatives from all public and private higher education institutions in Mauritius.



Civil Society Network Against Corruption

The Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC) was set up to ensure collective actions to the fight against financial crimes in Mauritius. The platform regroups members from non-governmental organisations (NGOs), religious bodies, women associations, senior citizens associations, community-based organisations, youth organizations and the media.

Comité Anti-Corruption


The Comité Anti-Corruption (CAC) is one of the outcomes of the CSNAC which was implemented in the districts of Mauritius and Rodrigues in 2017. The main objective of the committee is to advocate for a culture of integrity and encourage citizens to resist, reject and report corruption at grassroot level.


Trade Union Against Corruption

The Trade Union Against Corruption (TAC) was set up in 2015 to reinforce the engagement of trade unionists, promote collective actions and explore opportunities for collaboration for the prevention of financial crimes.