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1.
Objectives of the Commission
The Commission
shall have the following objectives:
- In cooperation with relevant bodies, to strive to
create an aware society where corruption will not be condoned or tolerated
by promoting ethics and anti-corruption education;
- In cooperation with relevant bodies, to prevent
corruption offences and other improprieties;
- To expose, investigate and prosecute corruption
offences and impropriety.
2.
Powers and Duties of the Commission
The Commission
shall have the powers and duties:
- In cooperation with relevant bodies, to combat
corruption and other impropriety by creating, awareness through educating
the public about the effects of corruption and the promotion of ethics in
public service and in the society;
- In cooperation with relevant bodies, to prevent
corruption by studying or causing to be studied the practices and procedures
in Public Offices and Public Enterprises to secure the revision of methods
of work which may be conducive to corrupt practices as well as follow up
their implementation; and inform or remind the relevant body, when deemed
essential, to take the proper measures or give decision, and advise or
assist on same, upon request, any other persons;
- To investigate or cause the investigation of any
complaints of alleged or suspected serious breaches of the codes of ethics
in public offices or public enterprises; and follow up the taking of proper
measures;
- To investigate and prosecute or cause the
investigation and the prosecution of any alleged or suspected corruption
offences specified in the criminal code or in other laws where they are
committed by public officials or public employees or other persons in Public
Offices or Public Enterprises, or in the Regional offices relating to
subsidies granted by the Federal Government to the Regions;
- Where there is reasonable suspicion in connection with
corruption offences, to investigate and obtain information about, with the
order of the commissioner, any bank account of suspected persons; and cause
the attachment, with court order of same where necessary;
- To freeze, by court order, the assets of any person
who may be under investigation for corruption; and cause, through court
order, the forfeiture of any assets and wealth obtained by corruption or its
equivalent to the state or dispose same by or without public auction;
- In cooperation with relevant bodies, to register or
cause the registration of the assets and financial interests of public
officials and other public employees compellable to do so as specified by
law;
- In cooperation with relevant bodies, to facilitate the
condition, for the protection of physical and job security of witnesses and
whistleblowers, provide protection of the same in accordance with the law.
- To establish and implement, upon approval, procedures
and standards for the selection of awards, upon competition, of persons or
offices who are successful in fighting and preventing corruption;
- Apart from legislative and judicial bodies, to ensure
the preparation or to prepare and monitor the implementation of codes of
ethics for Public Offices and Public Enterprises; to provide upon request,
advice to legislative and judicial bodies in establishing their own codes of
ethics;
11.
In cooperation with relevant bodies, to coordinate other components of
the ethical infrastructures;
12.
In cooperation with relevant bodies, to undertake research on ethics and
corruption; give support to other similar activities and to publish reports and
technical studies to further the purpose of the commission;
13.
In cooperation with relevant bodies, to follow up and ensure the
enforcement of anti-corruption laws and give advice on the implementation of
same;
14.
To provide the necessary support to the Public Offices and Public
Enterprises in the establishment of ethics liaison units;
15.
To provide the necessary advice and support to the regions;
16.
To liaise and cooperate with national, regional and international bodies
with similar objectives;
17.
To own property, enter into contract, to sue and be sued in its own name;
18.
To perform such other duties as may be defined by law and undertake other
activities necessary for the attainment of its objectives:
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