Combating corruption is a global imperative

The UN established December 9 as the International Day against Corruption in 2003 with the adoption of the UNCAC Convention. This date symbolizes global rejection of corruption, which causes annual losses of trillions of dollars and worsens inequalities. In Mexico, superior oversight plays a key role in prevention through audits and digital tools.

Corruption, defined as negative practices in the use of public resources for private benefits, is not an isolated phenomenon but a symptom of failures in governance and public institutions. Its impact erodes governmental legitimacy, distorts resource allocation, and perpetuates poverty, according to specialized analyses.

Superior oversight, through Superior Oversight Entities (EFS) like Mexico's Federal Superior Audit Office (ASF), provides external control for good governance. These entities promote accountability and prevent resource diversion through preventive audits, focused on reducing risks rather than just punishing.

Facing challenges, the ASF has driven innovations such as digitalization, the use of big data and artificial intelligence for effective decisions. This strengthens cooperation with organizations like OLACEFS and INTOSAI, and brings the institution closer to public entities and society.

The International Day against Corruption revitalizes the agenda to strengthen EFS with investments in training and technology, shifting from reactive to proactive approaches. Thus, superior oversight builds transparent societies and restores citizen trust, promoting the correct use of public resources in developing countries.

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Thousands join anti-corruption protests at Rizal Park in Manila, with religious leaders and police presence.
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Anti-corruption protests rally in Manila on November 30

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Thousands joined anti-corruption protests across the Philippines on November 30, 2025, marking the second wave of demonstrations against anomalies in flood control projects. Key events included the Trillion Peso March at the People Power Monument in Quezon City and the Baha sa Luneta 2.0 at Rizal Park in Manila. Religious leaders and activists called for transparency and accountability amid heavy police presence.

At the United Nations anti-corruption conference in Doha, Philippine Ombudsman Boying Remulla highlighted the government's swift action against a major flood control corruption scandal. He emphasized accountability for high-level officials now facing charges.

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The Anti-Corruption and Good Government Secretariat, led by Raquel Buenrostro Sánchez, fined and banned three companies for submitting fake documents in public procurement processes. Ravisa Autos del Oriente, Gen Industrial, and Escore Alimentos are disqualified for three months from federal government contracts. The penalties aim to safeguard the integrity of public purchases in Mexico.

A recent Pulse Asia survey shows that 52 percent of Filipinos support the immediate passage of a law creating a fully empowered body to investigate alleged corruption in infrastructure projects. This proposed Independent Commission Against Infrastructure Corruption (ICAIC) would replace the current Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) established by President Marcos via executive order. The poll indicates strong backing in Metro Manila and the Visayas, though support is lower in Mindanao.

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On January 12, 2026, Xi Jinping addressed the fifth plenary session of the 20th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, urging higher standards and more concrete measures to advance full and rigorous Party self-governance while intensifying anti-corruption efforts to support the 15th Five-Year Plan.

In South Africa, the growing dependence on social media to expose crimes has led to swift official responses, but experts warn it highlights deeper issues in state capacity. Lungisani Mngadi argues that this crowdsourced accountability creates uneven justice and fails to prevent harm. True governance requires institutions that act proactively, not just reactively to public outcry.

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The formalization hearing for 47 gendarmes and 23 civilians involved in Operation Apocalypse resumes on Saturday in Santiago, after prosecutors detailed how the network trafficked illegal goods in prisons. Fiscal Marcos Pastén described a corruption network involving bribes and control of prohibited services since 2020. The accused face charges of criminal association, bribery, and graft.

 

 

 

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