NACP NACP
A-
A
A+
A
A
Звичайна версія сайту

Ukrainians have become more active in reporting corruption: NACP presents research “Corruption in Ukraine 2024: Understanding, Perception, Prevalence”

24.01.2025
8a788fdc2f1d98dbbb4c978d5a59f8cfa4b70be50bb4b261400484429b68af8f-900x400

Corruption continues to be the second biggest problem in Ukraine after Russia's armed aggression. As of 2024, 79.4% of citizens and 76% of business representatives are convinced of this. At the same time, despite the fact that 9 out of 10 Ukrainians consider corruption to be a widespread problem, the share of those who actually encountered corruption over the past year was 18.7% of citizens and 23.2% of business representatives.

This is evidenced by the results of the nationwide sociological survey “Corruption in Ukraine 2024: Understanding, Perception, Prevalence” conducted by Info Sapiens sociological company on behalf of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP).

"A number of factors influence public attitudes toward corruption, including the exhaustion of Ukrainians by the war, the traditionally high level of distrust in the state, and the constant coverage of corruption in the media. And while communication in the media is mostly substantive, the discourse on social media combines mostly emotional evaluative considerations and misinformation about corruption,” said NACP Head Viktor Pavlushchyk during the public presentation of the study.

At the same time, according to the head of the National Agency, the high perception of corruption is not unique to Ukraine. Thus, according to the European Commission, on average, 7 out of 10 Europeans consider corruption to be widespread in their countries, and this number has been growing recently. And in countries such as Malta, Cyprus, Portugal, Croatia and Greece, the percentage of people who consider their country to be corrupt is even higher than in Ukraine.

"Along with the new corruption challenges brought by the war, the full-scale invasion also contributed to important changes in the attitudes of citizens towards corruption. Today, we have the largest percentage of Ukrainians in history - 58%, compared to 43% in 2017 - who have a negative attitude towards corruption and choose to whistleblow. The share of those who have reported corruption to the competent authorities is also at a record high: 17.2% of business representatives and 9.7% of the population. This is an extremely important development, as in 2020 the share of those who reported corruption among the population was only 3.3%. These data show that Ukrainians do not tolerate corruption not only in words but also in practice,” said Victor Pavlushchyk.

According to the assessment of corruption experience of the population, those who receive services in the field of construction and land relations, medicine and law enforcement are most likely to encounter corruption.

From the business point of view, the most corrupt areas include customs, electricity, gas and water supply, law enforcement agencies, and construction and land relations.

According to Viktor Pavlushchyk, the survey data will be used to develop the next Anti-Corruption Strategy for 2026-2030.

The survey results are available at the link.

Latest News

18.06.2026
16:59
A Uzhhorod City Council member is suspected of false declaration worth 78 million UAH
16.06.2026
17:45
Ukraine and the EU have launched membership negotiations on the key "Fundamentals" Cluster
17:34
Former Rivne Customs head faces asset confiscation: real estate, car, and funds at stake
15.06.2026
16:50
Former TCR official in Kirovohrad region suspected of declaring false information worth UAH 2.5 million
12.06.2026
16:11
Preventing corruption is a cross-cutting element of European integration and the foundation of EU cohesion policy – Deputy Head of the NACP
15:25
HACC recognises over UAH 6.7 million in assets of a former National Police official as unjustified
15:20
Transformation of the defence procurement system: NACP discusses strengthening transparency and accountability in line with NATO recommendations
10.06.2026
18:30
Court staff member from Cherkasy region to be tried for false declaration
16:35
The High Anti-Corruption Court ruled assets of the former head of Kremenchuk TCR as unjustified worth nearly UAH 3 million
09.06.2026
19:15
NACP, OSCE, and international partners strengthen strategic partnership: cooperation results and priorities
17:30
House in the center of Rivne, a boat, and a truck: AC HACC upheld confiscation of village council chairman's assets
13:15
Former State Emergency Service official from Vinnytsia region to face trial over hidden pharmacy and unfinished cottage omitted from declaration
09:54
Head of NACP discusses anti-corruption reform priorities and future cooperation with Ambassador of Norway
05.06.2026
15:20
Verdict for a deputy due to false declaration and UAH 12 million in back taxes for his wife – results of a full declaration verification
04.06.2026
17:21
Head of the State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection in the Zhytomyr region suspected of false declaration worth over UAH 5 million
02.06.2026
18:30
Supreme Court confirms legality of asset confiscation from top official of Poltava Regional TCR
16:26
Hidden millions used for real estate: Dnipropetrovsk Oblast council member suspected of false declaration
29.05.2026
18:15
“Integrity Matters”: Deputy Head of NACP highlights key steps toward transparent governance amid European integration
18:15
Full Verification: Odesa Oblast Council member suspected of inaccurately declaring worth over UAH 58 million
15:31
Courts hold the Military Medical Commission (MMC) head and the local council deputy accountable for Inaccurate information in declarations
Chat-bot Telegram
contact center
Chat-bot Telegram
Contacts
+38 (044) 200-06-94 info@nazk.gov.ua
office hours: 9:00 a.m. - 18:00 p.m.
Technical support
support@nazk.gov.ua