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  2. Corruption in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Anti-corruption mechanisms include the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), which is the kingdom's lead agency in preventing and addressing incidences of corruption. The ACC, which was established through the Anti-Corruption Act of Bhutan 2011, prosecutes corruption cases and promotes integrity and accountability.

  3. Bhutanese legislation - Wikipedia

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    Bhutanese legislation is created by the bicameral Parliament of Bhutan.Either the Monarch Druk Gyalpo or the non-partisan house National Council or the seat of the Government National Assembly may admit bills into Parliament to be passed as acts, with the exception of money and financial bills, which are the sole purview of the National Assembly.

  4. List of anti-corruption agencies - Wikipedia

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    An anti-corruption agency is a special police agency specialised in fighting political corruption and engaging ... ACT Integrity Commission New ... Bhutan: Anti ...

  5. Constitution of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The term for each position is 5 years. Referenced for incorporation by respective sections are the Bhutanese Audit Act, Bhutanese Civil Service Act, and Bhutanese Anti-Corruption Act; references to existing "Election Laws" also appear throughout the Constitution.

  6. Intelligence and Investigation Division - Wikipedia

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    [3] In April 2019, intelligence-led policing was integrated winto traditional policing by Royal Bhutan Police. [4] Anti Corruption Commission of Bhutan undertakes or used to have an intelligence (2022). [5] A commissioner controls its investigations division and its legal division.

  7. Crime in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Bhutan is a party of the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (1988). [8] Many laws have been enacted which include the Civil and Criminal Procedure Code (2000), the Sales Tax, Customs and Excise Act (2000), the Medicines Act (2003), the Penal Code of Bhutan (2004), and the Narcotic ...

  8. King of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The Druk Gyalpo (King of Bhutan) is the head of state and the symbol of unity of the kingdom and of the people of Bhutan. The Constitution establishes the " Chhoe-sid-nyi " (dual system of religion and politics) of Bhutan as unified in the person of the king, who, as a Buddhist , is the upholder of the Chhoe-sid (religion and politics; temporal ...

  9. Law of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The law of Bhutan originates in the semi-theocratic Tsa Yig legal code, and was heavily influenced through the twentieth century by English common law. [1] As Bhutan democratizes, its government has examined many countries' legal systems and modeled its reforms after their laws. [2] The supreme law of Bhutan is the Constitution of 2008.