Bureau of Special Investigation
This article is about the bureau in Myanmar (Burma). For other uses, see Special Investigations Bureau.
အထူးစုံစမ်းစစ်ဆေးရေးဌာန Ahtu Sonzan Hsitseye Htana | |
Agency overview | |
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Type | Bureau |
Jurisdiction | Myanmar |
Headquarters | Naypyidaw |
Agency executive |
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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:
- Foreign Exchange Regulation Act 1948
- Essential services and Supply Act 1947
- Public Properties protection Act 1947
- Anti-Corruption Act 1948
- Export and Import Supervision (temporary) Act 1948
References
- 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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