Appeals regarding instances of corruption
are adjudicated by governmental bodies
in adherence to Law No. 1308-IVQ of the Republic of Azerbaijan, enacted on September 30,
2015, referred to as the “Citizens’ Appeals Law.”
Upon receiving a request for information pertaining to corruption-related offenses, the head of
the state organization initiates an official inquiry
into the matter. The internal control service of the
relevant governmental body conducts an evaluation of the service. The results of the service’s
investigation must be conveyed to the head of the
state organization within twenty business days. If
further materials and information are necessary,
the head of the governing body may request a 10-
day extension of this deadline [1].