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.
DIGEST № 4
18-25 June 2024
- Reboot of the Economic Security Bureau: The Verkhovna Rada adopted as a whole the draft law No. 10439 on the reform of the Bureau of Economic Security (BES)
- Implementation of the state anti-corruption programme for 2023-2025: Out of 75 measures in the defence sector, 12 (16%) have been fully or partially implemented
- 150 thousand permits issued by business through the EcoSystem portal
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DIGEST № 3
11-17 June 2024
- Ukraine presented new opportunities of the transparent management of recovery tool DREAM
- Countering disinformation: EU Anti-Corruption Initiative (EUACI) analyses false narratives and puts forward counterarguments, presenting evidence of Ukraine's progress in anti-corruption reforms
- Renewal of the judiciary: The High Council of Justice (HCJ) has decided to submit to the President of Ukraine a proposal to appoint 272 judges to local courts
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DIGEST № 2
1-10 June 2024
- 200 reform changes in 2024: Ukraine has launched an interactive website of the Reforms Matrix, which contains all indicators, content of reforms and their implementation schedule
- According to the results of monitoring the implementation of the State Anti-Corruption Programme for 2023-2025, 291 measures have been fully and partially implemented (24.5% of the total)
- Deputy Head of the National Agency for Corruption Prevention Artem Sytnyk resigns from his post
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***This project was made possible by the United States Agency for International Development and the generous support of the American people through the Promoting Integrity in the Public Sector. Funding is also provided by the UK International Development from the UK government (FCDO). The contents of this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID and the U.S.