Central Anticorruption Bureau

The Central Anticorruption Bureau (CBA, Polish: Centralne Biuro Antykorupcyjne) is a division of the Polish government, reporting to the Prime Minister of Poland, responsible for addressing corruption in Poland. Located in Warsaw, the CBA has been functional since 24 July 2006, having been activated by the June 2006 Central Anticorruption Bureau Bill.[1] While it works in both public and private sectors, it is particularly focused on combatting corruption in State and self-government institutions. Its scope includes both investigating criminal corruption and preventing corruption which is not yet criminal. It is given the duty of informing the Prime Minister, the President of Poland and the National Assembly of the Republic of Poland of matters which may affect the economic well-being of the Polish state.

Central Anticorruption Bureau
Centralne Biuro Antykorupcyjne
Logo of CBA
Logo of CBA
AbbreviationCBA
Agency overview
Formed2006 (2006)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionPoland
Specialist jurisdiction
Operational structure
HeadquartersWarsaw
Elected officer responsible
Agency executive
  • Andrzej Stróżny, Head of CBA
Website
www.cba.gov.pl

CBA is headed by Andrzej Stróżny.

See also

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