Anti-Corruption Commission

Administrative Control and Transparency Authority

ACTA

21/100

Summary

The Administrative Control and Transparency Authority (ACTA) was established by Emiri Decree No. 75 of 2017 to replace and expand the former Administrative Control Authority (ACA, established 2011). ACTA investigates administrative and financial corruption, manages the public official asset declaration system, and advises the Council of Ministers on anti-corruption policy and transparency frameworks. Its President is appointed by Emiri Decree and reports directly to the Emir. ACTA has broad powers to investigate, compel testimony, and access records from all government entities. Criminal matters are referred to the Public Prosecution. Qatar ratified the UNCAC in 2007 and ACTA serves as the national coordination body. ACTA publishes periodic reports and coordinates with international anti-corruption bodies.

Independence Scorecard

Independence Score: 21/100 (weak)
21/100
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
Emiri Decree No. 75 of 2017 Establishing the Administrative Control and Transparency Authority
Citation
Emiri Decree No. 75/2017
Full text
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Jurisdiction scope

All government ministries, public institutions, and state-owned companies; investigates administrative and financial corruption, promotes transparency and integrity, manages asset declarations, and advises on anti-corruption policy.

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