The Anticorruption Bureau (Spanish: Oficina Anticorrupción; OA) of Argentina is a division of the Argentine federal government tasked with auditing the country's public sector and introducing public policies oriented towards preventing political corruption.
It is formally a decentralized agency reporting to the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights.
[1] The bureau was created in 1999, as part of the inaugural measures of president Fernando de la Rúa.
[2] The Bureau is led by the Secretary of Public Ethics, Transparency, and the Fight against Corruption.
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