The Independent Authority for the Fight Against Corruption (AILC) launched on August 28 a website allowing citizens to anonymously report acts of corruption.
The initiative aims to strengthen transparency and encourage public participation in the fight against corruption in Chad.
The AILC officially unveiled its platform on Thursday, providing Chadian citizens with a secure space to report corruption anonymously.
This initiative is part of President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno’s campaign pledge to enhance transparency and good governance.
Established in February 2025, the AILC is tasked with preventing and punishing corruption in the public sector while raising awareness among state officials about the legal sanctions applicable to corrupt practices.
“Every citizen has a role to play in the fight against corruption,” said Fatimé Soumaila, Deputy General Controller of the Authority.
The website, accessible at www.ailc.td, complements the toll-free hotline 1222, which was already set up to encourage public engagement.
Since its creation, the AILC has also recovered hundreds of administrative vehicles misappropriated by officials, contributing to the cleanup of state institutions.
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