The Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB) is the leading specialised anti-corruption authority of Latvia. Its aim is to fight corruption in Latvia in a coordinated and comprehensive way through prevention, investigation and education.
KNAB was established in October 2002 and is fully operation since February 2003.
KNAB is an independent public administration institution under the supervision of the Cabinet of Ministers. The supervision is executed by the Prime Minister. It is limited to the control of lawfulness of decisions. KNAB is also a pre-trial investigatory body and has traditional police powers.
On June 30 2009 KNAB has 142 staff members. The average age of the staff members in 2008 was 35. Most of our staff has legal and economy, management, as well as political science background.
Mission Statement of the Bureau
We take action against corruption for the good of society and the national interestwith the full force of law and public support, in orderto achieve integrity in the exercise of power vested in officials of State. |
