Corruption in Belarus

Belarus president Aliaksandr Lukashenka orders his administration to deliver an anti-corruption report over graft scandals involving officials.

Minsk Moscow District Court will consider Uladzimir Volkau’s case.

The Prosecutor General's Office has sent his case to Minsk City Court, Interfax-West reports.

Investigators have finalized Uladzimir Volkau's bribery case.

The Belarusian leader has urged officials to draw conclusions from the Ukrainian events and not to tolerate corruption.

The Investigation Committee continues inquiry into the criminal case against corruption in the light industry of Belarus, BELTA reports.

Lieutenant Colonel of Justice of the Investigatory Committee is suspected in large-scale bribery.

Our country shares the rank with the Dominican Republic, Guatemala and Togo.

Aliaksandr Arkhipau is accused of abuse of power and office abuse (Article 424(3) in the Criminal Code.