The Office of the Public Prosecutor for Administrative Investigations (FIA) established new criteria for its intervention in the proceedings for lack of State property and warned that it is not appropriate to allocate resources from the agency to investigate simple property losses when there are no substantiated suspicions of irregular or unlawful conduct of an official or agent and the property has no economic significance. The definition arose…
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The Office of the Public Prosecutor for Administrative Investigations (FIA) established new criteria for its intervention in the proceedings for lack of State property and warned that it is not appropriate to allocate resources from the agency to investigate simple property losses when there are no substantiated suspicions of irregular or unlawful conduct of an official or agent and the property has no economic significance. The definition arose…