ACC Records 97 Complaints in Connection with Presidential Election
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The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has reported that they have received 97 complaints related to the presidential election. Among these, 52 complaints are currently being processed and investigated.
ACC mentioned that the 97 complaints encompassed various sources, including 61 anonymous submissions, 27 from private individuals, five from the Election Commission’s National Complaints Bureau, three from political parties, and one from government agencies. It’s worth noting that some of these complaints were duplicates, with multiple submissions addressing the same issues repeatedly.
The registered cases consist of 36 instances related to election bribery, 11 cases of influence, and five cases concerning the misuse of state property and resources.





