Central Anticorruption Bureau

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The Central Anticorruption Bureau (CBA, Polish: Centralne Biuro Antykorupcyjne) is a special service of the Polish government that combats corruption in public and private sector, especially in the State and self-government institutions, as well as fights against any activity which may endanger the State's economic interests.

The CBA was established by the Central Anticorruption Bureau Bill of 9 June 2006 which entered into force on 24 July 2006.

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