WHO WE ARE
International organization.
Educational institution.
Governance

Assembly of Parties
A forum for Parties to consult on the overall policy of the Academy and on other matters of interest under the IACA Agreement.

Board of Governors
IACA is governed by a Board consisting of 11 members, all of whom serve in their individual capacity.

Dean
Responsible for the day-to-day management of the Academy and its substantive programme.
IACA became an
International organization on 8 March 2011
IACA became an
International organization on 8 March 2011
Governance

Assembly of Parties
A forum for Parties to consult on the overall policy of the Academy and on other matters of interest under the IACA Agreement.

Board of Governors
IACA is governed by a Board consisting of 11 members, all of whom serve in their individual capacity.

Dean
Responsible for the day-to-day management of the Academy and its substantive programme.
Guiding Principles
Guiding Principles
Mission
Our principal mission is to deliver and facilitate anti-corruption education and training for professionals and practitioners from all sectors. We provide research and platforms for dialogue and networking, which in bringing together field specialists allow for the development of grounded, sustainable strategies and guidelines.
Vision
We view an unwavering No! to corruption as a basic right for all our societies. Our vision is, therefore, to substantially contribute to the global fight against corruption and become the leading educational institution in promulgating it. We are an international, innovative and globally renowned centre of excellence, which empowers professionals.
Values
Our values reflect our practices. We hold integrity, credibility, accountability, transparency, ethical values, and merit-based systems in highest regard. Impartiality and maintaining an unbiased position are also our core values. All our work shall be driven by excellence.
Mission
Our principal mission is to deliver and facilitate anti-corruption education and training for professionals and practitioners from all sectors. We provide research and platforms for dialogue and networking, which in bringing together field specialists allow for the development of grounded, sustainable strategies and guidelines.
Vision
We view an unwavering No! to corruption as a basic right for all our societies. Our vision is, therefore, to substantially contribute to the global fight against corruption and become the leading educational institution in promulgating it. We are an international, innovative and globally renowned centre of excellence, which empowers professionals.
Values
Our values reflect our practices. We hold integrity, credibility, accountability, transparency, ethical values, and merit-based systems in highest regard. Impartiality and maintaining an unbiased position are also our core values. All our work shall be driven by excellence.
International and
Academic Recognition
Since its inception, IACA has been recognized by numerous international bodies and other fora for its work in the area of anti-corruption and compliance education and capacity-building.
International and
Academic Recognition

Since its inception, IACA has been recognized by numerous international bodies and other fora for its work in the area of anti-corruption and compliance education and capacity-building.
Partners
As part of its strong commitment to promoting international cooperation in the fight against corruption, the Academy has built broad partnerships with public and private sector institutions and international organizations across the globe. To this effect, it has entered into many cooperative arrangements, working with partner entities to develop anti-corruption initiatives, provide technical assistance, and exchange information.
It also enjoys close relations with its initiating partners: the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), INTERPOL, the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF), and the Republic of Austria. The Academy also has two cooperating partners, Siemens and Motorola, who have financially contributed to its work.
IACA Agreement
Agreement for the Establishment of the International Anti-Corruption Academy as an International Organization.
Partners
As part of its strong commitment to promoting international cooperation in the fight against corruption, the Academy has built broad partnerships with public and private sector institutions and international organizations across the globe. To this effect, it has entered into many cooperative arrangements, working with partner entities to develop anti-corruption initiatives, provide technical assistance, and exchange information.
It also enjoys close relations with its initiating partners: the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), INTERPOL, the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF), and the Republic of Austria. The Academy also has two cooperating partners, Siemens and Motorola, who have financially contributed to its work.
IACA Agreement
Our founding treaty
IACA Campus
IACA is located in the town of Laxenburg near Vienna, which served as a summer getaway for the aristocracy and high society during the times of the Habsburg dynasty.
IACA campus
IACA is located in the town of Laxenburg near Vienna, which served as a summer getaway for the aristocracy and high society during the times of the Habsburg dynasty.