Role and Activites

About

The Central Anti-Corruption Bureau ('CBA') is a special service that combats corruption in the public and private sector, especially in the State and local government institutions, as well as fights against any activity which may endanger the State's economic interest.

The CBA was established by the Act of 9 June 2006 on the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau which entered into force on 24 July 2006.

 

 

Working version of the Act on the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau

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