At the Treaty Council Anti-Corruption Watchdog, we understand the complex and widespread nature of corruption. Our comprehensive strategy, built on five interconnected pillars, aims to prevent and combat this critical issue from all angles. Each aspect of our approach is designed to address a specific dimension of the fight against corruption.
"Mission Statement"
The First Nations Treaty Council Anti-Corruption Watchdog is a privately operated, independent advocacy group dedicated to promoting transparency, accountability, and ethical governance particularly in matters affecting First Nations communities. Our mission is to support First Nations people in exposing corruption, protecting their rights, and ensuring fair and just outcomes. We work in partnership with government licensed investigative firms, including IFW Global, to assist individuals and organisations in gathering intelligence, conducting due diligence, and identifying potential fraud risks. Our goal is to empower whistleblowers, advocate for stronger anti-corruption policies, and contribute to a fairer and more accountable society especially for First Nations peoples who have historically faced systemic injustices.