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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the corruption reporting system

Reporting Guidelines

What to Include in Your Report:

  • • Detailed description of the incident
  • • Names and positions of involved individuals
  • • Dates, times, and locations
  • • Supporting evidence or documentation
  • • Any witnesses to the incident

Types of Corruption to Report:

  • • Bribery and kickbacks
  • • Embezzlement of funds
  • • Fraud and financial misconduct
  • • Nepotism and favoritism
  • • Abuse of power or position
Contact Support
Need additional help? Contact our support team

Phone Support

+251-11-XXX-XXXX

Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Email Support

support@corruption-report.gov.et

Response within 24 hours

Your Rights as a Reporter
Understanding your legal protections

Protection from Retaliation

You are protected by law from any form of retaliation for reporting corruption in good faith. This includes protection from dismissal, demotion, harassment, or any other adverse action.

Confidentiality

Your identity will be kept confidential to the extent possible under the law. Information will only be disclosed when necessary for the investigation or as required by legal proceedings.

Right to Information

You have the right to be informed about the progress of your report and the outcome of any investigation, subject to confidentiality requirements.

Legal Support

If you face retaliation for reporting corruption, you may be entitled to legal remedies and support. Contact our legal support team for assistance.