Abstract
The article discusses examples of the use of digital technologies in the framework of anti- corruption compliance. The author defines anti-corruption compliance as a system of measures aimed at preventing and combating corruption violations in organisations and emphasises the role of transparency, responsibility and ethical behaviour at its core. The article highlights the use of artificial intelligence to process data and detect corruption offences, the use of blockchain to create transparent accounting systems and data integrity, and big data analyses to monitor and improve anti-corruption policies. The author emphasises that digital technologies play a key role in modern anti-corruption compliance practices, contributing to more efficient and responsible governance systems.
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