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The Italian Anti-Corruption Law (Law No. 190, 2012) aims to combat corruption in the country by promoting transparency, accountability, and ethical behavior. The law extends its scope to private entities dealing with public institutions, and its key provisions include whistleblower protection, stringent penalties for corrupt individuals and entities, and mandatory anti-corruption plans for public organizations. The law has been effective in prosecuting high-profile cases and raising public awareness, solidifying its position as a cornerstone in Italy's fight against corruption.

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