Independent Anti-Corruption Authority issues updates on two separate anonymous complaints
The Independent Anti-Corruption Authority has issued two official announcements regarding the investigation of anonymous complaints. The first case involved allegations of corruption within a public sector department concerning the grading of written examinations. The Authority concluded that no corruption was substantiated, noting that it relied on available information as per Regulation 14(2)(b) of the 2022 legislation. The second case concerned allegations against a clergyman regarding lack of transparency, potential exploitation of vulnerable residents, and the illicit management of historical artifacts. The Authority determined that the second case did not fall under its jurisdiction, as it lacked sufficient links to public sector actors as required by Article 6(2) of the 2022 Law. Both announcements were made in compliance with data protection regulations to inform the complainants of the final outcomes. No further actions were initiated by the Authority in either matter.