6/24/2024 — From prosecution to open data services: what progress has Ukraine made in the fight against corruption over the past 10 years 

From: War.Ukraine.ua In 2024, corruption remains one of the most vital issues for Ukraine. In fact, with unprecedented defense spending and a large-scale reconstruction campaign, corruption risks are only growing, and a decade ago, the country would not have had a chance to withstand such challenges. However, the system has changed, and although corruption cases are still being exposed and the public attention to them continues to grow, the anti-corruption mechanism that has been built is holding up, and its improvement is linked to the growth of the state’s capacity. 

In the third year of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine is marking the tenth anniversary of its anti-corruption reform. What has changed during this time, and how all-encompassing has the fight against corruption become?

Anti-corruption infrastructure and prosecution system

In 2015, three anti-corruption bodies were established in Ukraine: the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP), the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU), and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO).

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