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In 1996, the Great Khural, Alva's national legislature, passed the Major Event Anti-Corruption Act, which forbids organizing committees for major events such as sports tournaments or international expositions from issuing contracts to firms owned by, or that have a significant investment by, members of the Committee. Additionally, the family member of a national politician cannot serve as an officer of the Committee. This was widely seen as having been done by Alva in an attempt to try to pursue further international events. However, since the 1995 Expo, no bid by Alva to host such an event has ever been successful.
In 1996, the Great Khural, Alva's national legislature, passed the Major Event Anti-Corruption Act, which forbids organizing committees for major events such as sports tournaments or international expositions from issuing contracts to firms owned by, or that have a significant investment by, members of the Committee. Additionally, the family member of a national politician cannot serve as an officer of the Committee. This was widely seen as having been done by Alva in an attempt to try to pursue further international events. However, since the 1995 Expo, no bid by Alva to host such an event has ever been successful.


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