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Results of the NACP's work in 2025: monitoring of lifestyle and control over the completeness of declarations

23.01.2026

 In 2025, the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP) conducted 247 lifestyle monitoring (hereinafter referred to as LSM) of declarants. The Agency forwarded 94 materials and substantiated conclusions, identifying signs of unjustified acquisition of assets and illegal enrichment exceeding UAH 1 billion 113 million to specially authorised entities in the field of anti-corruption.

For comparison, in 2024, the NACP conducted 186 LSMs. Forty-two materials and substantiated conclusions, which included signs of unjustified assets and illegal enrichment amounting to approximately UAH 740 million, were sent to law enforcement agencies.

In 2025, the Agency drew up 30 substantiated conclusions under Article 368-5 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine for more than UAH 814 million. Based on the NACP materials, law enforcement agencies reported suspicions of illegal enrichment:

Indictments against five of these individuals have already been referred to court. Additionally, based on the results of the MSJ, prosecution authorities have referred to court indictments against a People’s Deputy of Ukraine and the Head of the State Environmental Inspectorate of the Carpathian District.

The NACP has sent to the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) 64 materials indicating that officials acquired unjustified assets worth UAH 298 million. In turn, SAPO filed 33 claims with the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) seeking recognition of unjustified assets worth UAH 207 million and their recovery in favour of the state. In particular, based on the results of the LSM, the NACP established that the following persons acquired illegal assets:

In 2025, the HACC satisfied 14 claims filed by SAPO seeking recognition of unjustified assets worth over UAH 65 million. In 2025, the Appeals Chamber of the HACC, based on the results of the LSM, adopted seven decisions recognising unjustified assets worth over UAH 37 million. In particular, this concerns property owned by:

  • the Head of the Customs Clearance Sector “Fastiv” of Kyiv Customs;
  • the Head of the Territorial Service Center of the Main Service Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Dnipropetrovsk Region;
  • the Head of the Weapons Circulation Control Department of the Main Directorate of the National Police in Kyiv;
  • an inspector of the Kharkiv District Police Department of the Main Directorate of the National Police in Kharkiv Region;
  • an official of the Central Interregional Department of the State Migration Service in Kyiv and Kyiv Region;
  • the Deputy Head of the Criminal Analysis Department of the National Police of Ukraine;
  • the Head of the South-Eastern Interregional Department for the Execution of Criminal Punishments of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine.

In 2025, the bodies of the State Enforcement Service executed three court decisions, as a result of which more than UAH 8 million was recovered in favour of the state. By comparison, in 2024, only one court decision was executed, under which approximately UAH 2 million was recovered.

In 2026, as part of fulfilling the obligations undertaken by Ukraine to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the NACP will strengthen its efforts regarding the LSM of officials. This is one of the conditions for continued international financial support for Ukraine.

The priority for the Activities Monitoring and Declaration Completeness Control Department in 2026 is to identify indications that officials have acquired unjustified assets and to transfer such materials to SAPO to decide on filing claims with the court for recognition of assets as unjustified and their recovery in favour of the state (civil forfeiture).

A challenge in 2026 remains the identification of unjustified assets acquired by declaring entities in foreign jurisdictions. The limited access of the NACP to information on foreign assets, in particular bank accounts of declaring entities and their family members, is due to the absence of a national mechanism for transferring relevant data and international restrictions on its use.

“The Activities Monitoring and Declaration Completeness Control Department of the NACP continues to work actively despite limited human resources compared to the number of declaring entities. High-quality preparation of materials ensures real legal results. This is evidenced by the number of claims filed by SAPO prosecutors and HACC decisions on the confiscation of unjustified assets in favour of the state. Since 2019, almost 60% of HACC decisions on civil forfeiture have been based on materials of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention,” notes the Head of the Department, Dmytro Sokolov.

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