Bureau of Special Investigation

This article is about the bureau in Myanmar (Burma). For other uses, see Special Investigations Bureau.
Bureau of Special Investigation
အထူးစုံစမ်းစစ်ဆေးရေးဌာန
Ahtu Sonzan Hsitseye Htana
Agency overview
Type Bureau
Jurisdiction  Myanmar
Headquarters Naypyidaw
Agency executive
  • Aung Saw Win, Director General
Parent agency Ministry of Home Affairs

The Bureau of Special Investigation (Burmese: အထူးစုံစမ်းစစ်ဆေးရေးဌာန; BSI) is an investigation agency subordinate to the Ministry of Home Affairs.[1] The Bureau has authority to investigate legal offences, including financial crimes, such as inappropriate trading, tax evasion, and government officer corruption allegations.[1] The Director General of BSI is Colonel Aung Saw Win. Its headquarters is in Naypyidaw.

Bureau of special investigation is call also BSI. BSI operates for four laws. They are:

  1. Foreign Exchange Regulation Act 1948
  2. Essential services and Supply Act 1947
  3. Public Properties protection Act 1947
  4. Anti-Corruption Act 1948
  5. Export and Import Supervision (temporary) Act 1948

References

  1. 1 2 "RESPONSES TO INFORMATION REQUESTS (RIRs)" (PDF). Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. 25 February 2008. Retrieved 19 July 2015.

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