Journal of Modern Science (May 2019)

Selected legal regulations regarding the fight against corruption

  • Paweł Chodak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13166/jms/105597
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 1
pp. 213 – 234

Abstract

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Objectives The problem of corruption is a great threat to the proper functioning of Poland. Good law means security and undisturbed development of its citizens, it is also a guarantee of security and a sense of social justice. Formulating good law is a very difficult task and requires conducting parallel activities on many levels of state functioning and the involvement of many structures and bodies. Corruption is a big problem. Most often, corruption occurs as a phenomenon, a problem etc. Corruption is above all a crime, then breaking the law is cheating the state and citizens. Corruption is usually an intelligent crime that requires precise regulations. It should be remembered that even the best law alone is not enough to effectively prevent and combat corruption. In order for these activities to be effective, appropriate services should be well functioning to combat this form of crime, in particular: Central Anti-Corruption Bureau, Police, Internal Security Agency, National Tax Administration, Border Guard, Military Police, Prosecutor's Office and Courts. Material and methods legal regulations, comparative analysis Results The Polish legal system is sufficient to effectively implement the fight against corruption. The Central Anti-Corruption Bureau has all the legal instruments to effectively fight corruption. Conclusions In order to correctly assess the effectiveness of the applicable law in the area of ​​combating corruption crime, it would be necessary to conduct judgments of judgments imposed on persons who have been legally proven to commit corruption offenses.

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