Anti-Corruption Commission

Anti-Corruption General Directorate with the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Azerbaijan

Anti-Corruption General Directorate

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Summary

The Anti-Corruption General Directorate (ACGD) is a specialised prosecutorial investigative body subordinate to the Prosecutor General, established by Presidential Order No. 114 of 3 March 2004. It holds exclusive operational-search and preliminary investigation authority over corruption crimes — bribery, abuse of office, illicit enrichment — and can investigate any public official, including police and corrections officers. The ACGD employs the only detectives within the Prosecution Service. It does not impose discipline directly but refers cases for criminal prosecution; it has no independent use-of-force investigative mandate and no civilian composition requirement.

Independence Scorecard

Independence Score: 21/100 (weak)
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Nominal
Methodology v0.1
AppointmentExecutive appointment
Term lengthNot specified
Removal standardAt will (weak protection)
Budget independenceExecutive discretion
Subpoena powerYes
Compel testimonyYes
Records accessFull access
Public reports requiredNo
Pre-publication reviewExecutive review

Statute

Name
Presidential Order No. 114 on Establishment of the Anti-Corruption General Directorate with the Prosecutor General
Citation
Presidential Order No. 114, 3 March 2004; Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan on Combating Corruption
Full text
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Jurisdiction scope

Investigates and prosecutes corruption crimes — including bribery, abuse of office, and related offences — committed by any public official, including law enforcement officers and corrections staff, with exclusive operational-search and pre-trial investigative powers over corruption matters under Azerbaijani law.