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Italy's Anti-Corruption Law of 2012 aimed to combat corruption by introducing measures to protect whistleblowers, defining and classifying corruption offenses, and mandating anti-corruption plans within public organizations. While the law showed promise, critics argue that measures to protect whistleblowers and enforce governance plans are insufficient, and that loopholes exist. High-profile cases have highlighted both strengths and weaknesses, prompting calls for reforms and better implementation. Ultimately, the law's effectiveness depends on its implementation, enforcement, and societal engagement.
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