Anti-Corruption

Lebanon’s national anti-corruption strategy is anchored in two interlinked bodies that lead policy direction, coordination, and international compliance.

Ministerial Anti-Corruption Committee (MACcom)
Lebanon’s highest policy body responsible for steering national anti-corruption strategies and ensuring alignment with international obligations.
Technical Anti-Corruption Committee (TACcom)
The technical engine of Lebanon’s anti-corruption system, supporting the MACcom in coordination, monitoring, and technical input.

Composition and Functions

MACcom

Chairperson: Prime Minister

Vice Chairperson: Minister of State for Administrative Reform

Members: Minister of Finance, Minister of Justice, Minister of Interior and Municipalities

Observer: President of the National Anti-Corruption Commission

Decision No. 73/2025 of the President of the Council of Ministers

TACcom

Chairperson: Minister of State for Administrative Reform

Members: Representatives of the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Interior and Municipalities, Office of the Minister of State for Administrative Reform, Office of the Minister of State for Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Supreme Judicial Council, State Council, Public Prosecution of Cassation, Financial Public Prosecution, Court of Accounts, National Anti-Corruption Commission, Civil Service Board, Central Inspection, Higher Disciplinary Council, Public Procurement Authority, Central Bank of Lebanon, and the Special Investigation Commission

Decision No. 74/2025 of the President of the Council of Ministers