'The Anti-Corruption Foundation' (ACF) is a non-profit organization that investigates corruption offenses in the highest authorities. It was founded by the politician Alexey Navalny.

Since 2013, the organization has released more than 80 investigations, mainly concerning the activities and earnings of the most influential Russian civil servants and oligarchs, including the Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and the President Vladimir Putin. After a number of court decisions, FBK was closed by the founders, and then recognized as an extremist organization and officially liquidated.

Name
Non-profit Organization 'The Anti-Corruption Foundation'
Field of activity
Fight against corruption
Status
“Foreign agent” (NGO)
Reason for recognition
According to the Ministry of Justice, 'The Anti-Corruption Foundation' received to tranches from Spain and one from USA. The total amount of those tranches was more than 140 thousands of roubles. This was used as a reason for deeming the Founfation a 'foreign agent'.
Year of recognition
2019
Status description
Since 2012, such status can be obtained by non-profit organizations registered in Russia, and from 2020 unregistered public associations, which, according to the Russian government: a) receive foreign funding, b) participate in “political activity,” which is understood as any public activity. Who recognizes: Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. Responsibilities: NPO-"foreign agents” are required to provide a report on their activities, audit reports, and data on the organization’s pe...
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