Investigative Bodies
Investigative bodies are organizations or agencies responsible for examining and analyzing information to uncover facts, often related to criminal activities or misconduct. They gather evidence, conduct interviews, and perform research to support legal proceedings or regulatory compliance. Examples include law enforcement agencies, government oversight committees, and independent watchdog organizations.
These bodies play a crucial role in maintaining transparency and accountability within society. By investigating allegations of wrongdoing, they help ensure that laws are upheld and that individuals or organizations are held responsible for their actions. Their findings can lead to legal action, policy changes, or public awareness of important issues.