Prevention Of Corruption Act: An Analysis
- IJLLR Journal
- Dec 1, 2023
- 1 min read
Rahul Mahla, Amity University, Rajasthan
Rohan Choudhury, Amity University, Rajasthan
Introduction:
In the intricate web of global governance, the Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA) emerges as a linchpin in the ongoing fight against corruption. Enacted across various nations, this legislation serves as a robust legal framework aimed at fostering transparency, accountability, and ethical governance in both public and private sectors. This article provides a detailed exploration of the PCA, examining its historical roots, intricate provisions, overarching objectives, and the profound impact it exerts on curbing corrupt practices on a global scale.
I. Historical Context:
To fully grasp the significance of the Prevention of Corruption Act, it is imperative to contextualize it within the broader historical narrative. Corruption, an enduring global challenge, has consistently undermined governance, hindered economic development, and eroded public trust. The PCA, therefore, emerges as a proactive response—a concerted effort by governments globally to erect legal bulwarks against corruption and institute mechanisms to penalize those engaged in corrupt practices.
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