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Anti-Corruption Foundation

An organization founded by Alexei Navalny aimed at combating corruption in Russia.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Anti-Corruption Foundation

66.83

-0.03%

Latest Event

UK Imposes Sanctions Based on ACF Lists

On February 20, 2025, the UK Foreign Office acknowledged ACF's critical role in compiling lists of corrupt individuals, which informed the imposition of sanctions against senior Russian officials and members of Putin’s elite.

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LEADER

Anti-Corruption Foundation is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • UK Imposes Sanctions Based on ACF Lists Logo
    FEB
    20
    2025

    On February 20, 2025, the UK Foreign Office acknowledged ACF's critical role in compiling lists of corrupt individuals, which informed the imposition of sanctions against senior Russian officials and members of Putin’s elite.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    The use of ACF's meticulously curated lists to inform Western sanctions marks a significant achievement in curbing authoritarian corruption and bolstering international accountability.

    Together against Putin

  • ACF Launches the Alexei Navalny Award Logo
    FEB
    18
    2025

    On February 18, 2025, the Anti-Corruption Foundation announced the creation of the Alexei Navalny Award to honor young politicians leading impactful grassroots initiatives fighting authoritarian corruption.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    The introduction of the Navalny Award is a strategic move to recognize and encourage progressive political activism, reinforcing anti-authoritarian values and support for grassroots initiatives.

    Together against Putin

  • ACF Condemns Apple's Support for Russian Censorship Logo
    JAN
    21
    2025

    On January 21, 2025, the Anti-Corruption Foundation publicly condemned Apple's willingness to assist with censorship in Russia, and called on investors to pressure the tech giant to change its stance.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    ACF’s vocal opposition to a major technology company’s role in censorship underscores its commitment to counter authoritarian measures through public political engagement.

    Together against Putin

  • +75

    Technology and Services Impact

    April 1

    By calling out and seeking to pressure a technology firm implicated in enabling censorship, ACF actively challenges repressive technologies and defends free expression.

    Together against Putin

  • ACF Recruitment of Smirnov to Expose Election Fraud in Russia Logo
    NOV
    01
    2024

    German Smirnov, a former Russian elections official and migrant deported from the U.S., was recruited by the Anti-Corruption Foundation to document evidence of electoral fraud in Russia. This recruitment underscores the organization's commitment to challenging authoritarian practices by promoting transparency and accountability amid political repression.

  • ACF Investigation Uncovers Oligarch Involvement in Political Attack Logo
    SEP
    18
    2024

    On September 18, 2024, an investigation by the Anti-Corruption Foundation revealed that former Yukos executive Leonid Nevzlin was behind an attack on Leonid Volkov, shedding light on the interconnections between oligarchs and political repression.

  • +75

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    This investigative work by ACF exposes the role of powerful oligarchs in carrying out attacks linked to authoritarian regimes, reinforcing transparency and accountability in political affairs.

    Together against Putin

  • ACF Submits Proposals to the Australian Parliament Logo
    SEP
    05
    2024

    On September 5, 2024, the Anti-Corruption Foundation submitted proposals to the Australian Parliament advocating for targeted sanctions against individuals supporting corrupt authoritarian regimes.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    The submission of proposals to strengthen sanctions policy demonstrates ACF’s proactive approach in leveraging political processes to counteract authoritarian corruption.

    Together against Putin

  • ACF Proposes U.S. Senate Investigation into Sanctions Evasion Logo
    MAR
    28
    2024

    On March 28, 2024, the Anti-Corruption Foundation proposed that the U.S. Senate investigate how agents of the Putin regime evade targeted sanctions, aiming to bolster accountability measures.

  • +65

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    By urging the U.S. Senate to probe sanction evasion, ACF leverages its political advocacy to reinforce mechanisms against the corruption embedded in authoritarian systems.

    Together against Putin

  • Moscow Court Restricts Anti-Corruption Foundation Logo
    OCT
    03
    2023

    A Moscow court on Tuesday imposed restrictions on Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, barring it from using media and the internet to distribute content, organizing rallies, or participating in elections pending a decision on potential extremist designation. The foundation’s leadership, asserting that these measures won’t ultimately impede its work, plans to appeal the ruling. This development is viewed as part of a wider crackdown by authoritarian authorities aimed at stifling independent, anti-corruption activism.

  • +90

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    The court’s politically motivated restrictions are a textbook example of authoritarian interference aimed at undermining democratic oversight and transparency. The foundation’s determination to continue its work despite these oppressive measures reinforces its essential role in challenging corruption and authoritarianism, aligning strongly with anti-fascist and progressive values.

    Moscow Court Restricts Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation

  • Authoritarian Repression of Anti-Corruption Activist Logo
    AUG
    08
    2023

    Alexei Navalny, founder of the Anti-Corruption Foundation, was sentenced to 19 years in prison on charges of extremism by the Moscow City Court. This sentencing is widely seen as a politically motivated act aimed at silencing anti-corruption and pro-democracy voices, highlighting repressive state behavior against dissident organizations.

  • +90

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    The event underscores significant state repression against an organization working to expose corruption. Despite being targeted by authoritarian measures, the Anti-Corruption Foundation’s association with Navalny highlights its anti-authoritarian and pro-democracy stance, deserving a strong positive rating in Public and Political Behavior.

    Alexei Navalny handed 'Stalinist' 19-year prison sentence for extremism

  • Moscow Court Restricts Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation Logo
    FEB
    15
    2023

    A Moscow court has imposed restrictions on Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, an organization known for exposing corruption among Russia's ruling elite. This action is widely interpreted as a politically motivated repressive measure designed to silence anti-corruption efforts.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    The restriction imposed by the Moscow court is a clear example of authoritarian repression against an organization that plays a critical role in combating corruption. This action underlines the anti-fascist nature of the Foundation, whose work exposes corruption within an authoritarian regime. The positive score reflects the organization’s commitment to transparency and resistance to state-sponsored repression.

    Moscow court restricts Navalny's anti-corruption foundation

  • ACF’s List Influences EU Sanctions Resolution Logo
    MAY
    19
    2022

    On 19 May 2022, the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for the expansion of EU sanctions to include numerous individuals identified on the 6,000-name list compiled by Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation. Despite this decisive move, over six months later many on the list remain unsanctioned, highlighting ongoing challenges in curtailing the influence of authoritarian-linked figures.

  • +90

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    The Anti-Corruption Foundation’s proactive effort in compiling a comprehensive list of corrupt and authoritarian-linked individuals has directly influenced EU policy by prompting a resolution to expand sanctions. This politically engaged move is a clear demonstration of anti-fascist activism aimed at increasing accountability and challenging authoritarian structures.

    The need for sanctions against individuals on Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation’s list and Russian organisations

  • Moscow Court Restricts Anti-Corruption Foundation Logo
    APR
    27
    2021

    A Moscow court ruled on April 27, 2021 to restrict the activities of Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation by barring it from using media and the internet to disseminate content, organizing rallies, participating in elections, or using bank resources. This decision is part of a wider crackdown aimed at labeling the organization as extremist, reflecting the authoritarian pressures on a group known for its anti-corruption and anti-authoritarian stance.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    The Anti-Corruption Foundation, established by opposition leader Alexei Navalny, continues its work despite state-imposed restrictions that are widely viewed as an attempt to suppress dissent and curtail anti-corruption activities. This judicial move, intended to label the organization as extremist, further highlights the authoritarian tactics used to undermine progressive efforts, thereby reinforcing the foundation's anti-authoritarian credentials.

    Moscow court restricts Navalny's anti-corruption foundation

  • Moscow Court Restricts Anti-Corruption Foundation’s Activism Logo
    APR
    27
    2021

    A Moscow court on April 27, 2021, imposed restrictions on the activities of Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, barring it from using media channels, organizing public events, and participating in elections. The move is widely seen as a politically motivated effort to silence an organization that has long challenged corruption and authoritarian practices in Russia.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    The court’s decision is interpreted as a clear example of state repression aimed at undermining an organization that stands for transparency and accountability. By targeting the Anti-Corruption Foundation, which has consistently exposed corruption among high-ranking officials, the ruling represents an authoritarian move and underscores the foundation’s credible anti-fascist, pro-democratic stance.

    Moscow court restricts Navalny's anti-corruption foundation

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