
A newly formed anti-corruption agency has begun operations with the mission of investigating high-level financial crimes and misconduct within public institutions. Equipped with advanced forensic tools and investigative powers, the agency aims to restore public trust in governance. Its director has vowed to operate independently and without political interference. Already, several high-profile cases are under review. Transparency advocates applaud the move, saying it could deter misuse of public funds. Skeptics question whether the agency will have sufficient autonomy to prosecute influential figures. The agency plans quarterly reports to keep the public informed on progress and ongoing investigations.