The Anti-Corruption Trust of Southern Africa (ACT-SA) is a registered regional, non-governmental, non-profit making and non-political organisation that was founded in 2004 to campaign against corruption in the private and public sectors.
We are politically non-partisan and genuinely independent. Our programmes are not influenced by anyone. However, all the sources of our funding are transparent and the same applies to our spending.
ACT-SA undertakes activities that contribute to poverty and inequality reduction in Southern Africa. ACT-SA is registered in South Africa under the Non-Profit Organisation Act as well as in Zimbabwe as a Trust. The organisation operates in Southern Africa targeting the SADC member states.
The Activities Of ACT-SA Include:
- Facilitating anti-corruption capacity building and institution building
- Advocating for anti-corruption institutional, policy and law reform,
- Facilitating access to justice to victims of corruption
- Anti-corruption empowerment of communities, civil society and business sector entities
- Facilitating national, regional and international cooperation on civil, criminal and administrative matters relating to corruption and
- Research and development
Mr. Obert Chinhamo
Zimbabwe ranks 158 out of 180 on the 2019 Corruption Perceptions Index reported by Transparency International.