Preventing and combating corruption: weekly updates from Ukraine
Progress in combating and preventing corruption is crucial for Ukraine's development as a democratic country and future EU member. Weekly we collect the most important updates: reforms, investigations, top news from anti-corruption bodies, digital tools to prevent corruption, surveys and reports, etc.
We publish updates every Wednesday on the NACP's website and social media. If you would like to receive the digest directly in your inbox, please contact us: press@nazk.gov.ua
DIGEST №64
20 - 26 August 2025
- On September 1, 2025, Ukraine’s Law “On Lobbying” will come into effect;
- Ukraine’s Ministry of Economy and Ministry of Digital Transformation have launched the first state service using artificial intelligence;
- officials are increasingly declaring cryptocurrency as a way to conceal illegally acquired assets;
- ARMA ensured the enforcement of a court verdict on the special confiscation of funds from the russian online casino PIN-UP in the amount of UAH 2.8 billion
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DIGEST №63
13 - 20 August 2025
- The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has presented a new Government Action Program consisting of 12 strategic initiatives, including anti-corruption.
- NACP has presented a unique guide for whistleblowers in the format of a comic book.
- Yaroslava Maksymenko has been appointed Acting Head of the Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA).
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DIGEST №62
6 - 13 August 2025
- Military personnel will be able to report corruption in the Armed Forces of Ukraine
- Full audit of declarations for July 2025: NACP finds violations worth over UAH 192 million
- High Council of Justice appoints Ihor Kushnir as member of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine
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DIGEST №61
30 July - 6 August 2025
- The Verkhovna Rada adopted and the President signed Law No. 13533 on restoring the independence of NABU and SAPO
- The Cabinet of Ministers appointed Oleksandr Tsyvinskyi as Director of the Economic Security Bureau of Ukraine
- In July, the DOZORRO public procurement monitoring portal saved the state UAH 133 million
- NACP emphasises systemic problem with declaring vehicles at below market value
- Competition for head of ARMA to be held under new rules
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