This study intends to promote the utilization of conceptual aids for public relations activities byrnassessing activities and challenges of public relations at the Federal Ethics and Anti-CorruptionrnCommission of Ethiopia (FEACC). Specifically, the study aims to identify the extent to whichrnactivities of PR are implementing in relation to PR theoretical concepts, explore practitioners'rnrole, and challenge facing PR activities in FEACC. The study employed descriptive mixedrnresearch method to collect and analyze data. Data was collected using questionnaires, in-depthrninterviews, and focus group discussions from 154 respondents with an acceptable averagernresponse rate of 91.4% and document analysis. The collected data was analyzed to reach atrnfindings. The findings of the study show that activities of PR in FEACC have a variety of aspects,rnbut not satisfactory; they have not grounded on PR strategy and objectives; no feedbackrnmechanism for improvement; PR messages are not pretested before reaching the public; almostrnthere is no consistency in PR activities; there are overlapping of PR and education activities inrnFEACC; practitioners are fully engaged on technician role without dealing with the strategicrnrole; poor internal PR activities; lack of proper attention for PR section, capacity and skill gaprnobserved on the side of practitioners, high rate of employee turnover; lack of proper PRrnstructure; unproportioned workload; lack of information management system and absence ofrnproper coordination between FEACC and Regional Anti-Corruption Commissions to harmonizernnational anti-corruption struggles. Lastly, the study has suggested concentrating on awarenessrnformation, reforming PR structure, developing theoretical guidelines, capacity building, rnestablishing interface and information handling system, and committed leadership to improve PRrnactivities in the Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission of Ethiopia.