The Office for Campaign against Bribery and Official Corruption has the following duties: 1. Proposing government policy in regard to the campaign against bribery and [different] types of official corruption and implementing it upon approval by the President. 2. Creating an active and effective mechanism for the enforcement of the provisions of this Law and supervising its implementation. 3. Conducting requisite studies to obtain efficient and proper methods of creating a healthy administration. 4. Identifying the causes and reasons which create corruption in the public administration system. 5. Advising on different methods of the logical usage of material and technical facilities in regard to the prevention of official corruption. 6. Investigating the affairs related to bribery and corruption in offices. 7. Providing regular reports concerning the performance and achievements of the Office to the President. 8. Publishing detailed reports of the annual activities of the Office to inform the public. 9. Creating an information center [database?] to register the properties of public servants. 10. Staging training courses, seminars, workshops, and conferences to promote the efficiency and professional capacity [of the Office] in the capital and provinces. 11. Establishing and expanding relations and affiliation with similar offices of the friendly states and international organizations. 12. Proposing the required measures to promote the professional efficiency and transparency of financial and economic activities of central and provincial offices. 13. Other duties delegated to it by the President.