venerdì 21 marzo 2014

-The CBA- [Article]


Anti-Corruption Efforts in Poland
-The CBA-

Review by Alessandro D’Alessio



The Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) is a polish special service that has the specific objective to combat corruption in public and economic life, especially in local and public government institutions as well as fighting against actions that can have a negative impact to the State’s economic interest. The Act of 9 June 2006 on the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau regulates its activities. The Head of the CBA, appointed for a term of 4 years, is the central authority of the government administration; the Prime Minister appoints him after a consultation with the President of the Republic of Poland, the Special Services Committee and the Parliamentary Committee for Special Services; the Head of the CBA may be reappointed only once.