Combatting corruption is one of the most important state targets of the Republic of Belarus.
The capstone document that underpins the organization of anti-corruption activities in our country is the Law of the Republic of Belarus
“On Combatting Corruption.”
Corruption is considered an important socio-political problem that reduces the rate of economic growth. Crimes committed by officials, especially those with a corruption focus, cause significant harm to the authority of state power; hinder the normal functioning of state authorities and administration, as well as the management apparatus of other bodies and organizations, regardless of ownership; and undermine citizens’ trust in government structures.
The Anti-Corruption Commission was approved by the order of May 2, 2024, No. 85 (amendments to the order of September 5, 2024, No. 172)
Commission members: