Our Work
We regularly input to policy processes through letters, briefings, joint statements and submissions to inquiries and consultations - read on to find out more.
Four Years On from Russia’s Full Scale Invasion of Ukraine, Too Many Gaps Remain in the UK's Ability to Detect and Deter Dirty Money
Statement: UKACC Calls for Reform of the Misconduct in Public Office offence: Robust Accountability Matters
Experts say: Get this momentous legislation right.
Release: Experts call for ban on cryptocurrency donations to political parties
UK Anti-Corruption Coalition Experts React to the Government’s New Anti-Corruption Strategy
Release: A Missed Opportunity: Notorious VIP Lane Unaddressed in Landmark Report on COVID Fraud
From Aspiration to Action: Experts Call for Rapid Implementation Plans for New Anti-Corruption Strategy
Statement in Response to Joint Ministerial Council Communique
Our letter to the Chancellor: Don’t leave billions lost to illicit finance and tax-related crimes on the table
RELEASE: UKACC members welcome new anti-money laundering powers for regulator to crack down on enablers of crooks and kleptocrats.
JOINT STATEMENT: New standards watchdog risks charge of window dressing without powers and independence
RELEASE: Anti-Corruption Experts welcome Michelle Mone verdict — but warn still billions left to reclaim.
Our letter to the Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government: Strengthen political finance rules in the forthcoming Elections Bill
Our letter to the Prime Minster: Now is a crucial moment for critical progress on illicit finance.
Our letter to the new Foreign Secretary: Maintain the strategic priority given to countering illicit finance within UK foreign policy
Our letter to the new Deputy Prime Minister: continue your leadership on the campaign to tackle illicit finance
PRESS RELEASE: Anti-Corruption Experts Renew Calls for Full Independence of Ethics Adviser
STATEMENT: Anti-corruption experts say govt. should seize opportunity to restore trust in our political system
Our letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer: Investor visas risk rolling out the red carpet to kleptocrats, criminals, and spies