Happy day to you who are using this website to submit applications and complaints to the anti-corruption office.
You can submit applications, complaints and information to the IAAC through the following channels. It includes:
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Information regarding the law on regulating public and private interests in public service, including declarations of assets, income, and private interests of public officials, potential violations, as well as complaints and information regarding conflicts of interest;
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You have the right to submit complaints and information related to "Corruption offenses" as defined in Chapter 22 of the Criminal Code of Mongolia for review and investigation.
If you have any complaints or information regarding the specified crime, please provide your complaint information as follows:
- Article 22.1 The abuse of authority or of official position
- Article 22.3 Abuse of authority committed by an official of international organizations foreign State organization
- Article 22.4. Public Official Receiving a bribe
- Article 22.5. Giving a bribe
- Article 22.6. Bribing of an official of a foreign government institution, international organization
- Article 22.7. Illegal spending of the state resourced property
- Article 22.8. Spending of the budget funds contrary to their designation
- Article. 22.9. Spending of non-budget funds contrary to their designation
- Article. 22.10. Enrich in an unjustified way
- Article. 22.11. Arbitrariness
- Article 22.12. Abuse of power of a legal entity
- Article 22.13. Receiving a bribe
You can submit complaints and information to the Independent Authority Against Corruption through the following methods:
- In person: Visit the IAAC office.
- By phone: Call (976)-110 (toll-free).
- By fax: Send to (976)-11-311919.
- By email: Send to contact@iaac.mn.
- By postal mail: Address to Ulaanbaatar, 14250, Sukhbaatar District, 5th Khoroolol, Seoul Street 41.
- Online form: Use the "Complaint and Information Form" on this page.
- Be clear and coherent in terms of content.
- Include the complainant's residential or mailing address.
- Provide a contact phone number.