Changes in fighting corruption: liquidation of the CBA and new tasks.
The law liquidates the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA), transferring its duties to the Police, the Internal Security Agency (ABW), and the National Revenue Administration (KAS). These changes aim to ensure more effective prosecution of corruption and better protection of public funds.
Key points
Liquidation of the CBA: The institution will cease to exist, and its responsibilities, assets, and staff will be transferred to other state services.
New Police unit: The Central Bureau for Combating Corruption (CBZK) will be created within the Police to handle most bribery crimes.
Asset declarations: The National Revenue Administration (KAS) will now be responsible for verifying the asset declarations of officials and politicians.
Anti-corruption shield: The government is introducing special procedures to monitor major state investments to prevent financial fraud.
2026-03-13
For
231
Against
180
Abstain
18
gavel
Status:
Passed Sejm to Senate
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1884
Process start date: 2025-11-04
Voting date: 2026-03-13
Meeting no: 53
Voting no: 68