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Fighting corruption in Ukraine continues to be a pivotal challenge as highlighted by recent developments involving the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and various high-profile cases. NABU has faced criticism for releasing corruption suspects on bail, sparking a public outcry for more stringent measures. President Zelenskyy has acknowledged the insufficiency of current anti-corruption efforts in government sectors, emphasizing the need for reinforced action. Additionally, the European Union has underscored that rigorous anti-corruption efforts are essential for Ukraine’s EU membership prospects. High-profile cases involving massive embezzlement schemes and accusations against government officials further illustrate the complex landscape. Despite some progress, public opinion reflects skepticism, with a vast majority citing corruption as a primary barrier to a prosperous future in the EU. The fight against corruption is not only crucial for Ukraine's governance but also instrumental in securing international partnerships and support.

Why are corruption suspects in Ukraine released on bail?

The practice of releasing corruption suspects on bail in Ukraine is a topic of significant debate. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) explains that suspects are released on bail following legal proceedings in line with judicial norms. Bail is intended to ensure the suspect's return for trial while providing temporary freedom under certain guarantees. However, public concern arises from the perceived influence and resources of high-profile individuals, leading to calls for stricter conditions and reforms aimed at reducing bail abuses to ensure accountability and justice in anti-corruption efforts.

What were the conclusions of the European Commission regarding Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts?

The European Commission's report on Ukraine's progress towards EU membership highlights some improvements in combating corruption but stresses that much more needs to be done. The report praises the initiatives taken by NABU and SAPO but notes that Ukraine has achieved only limited progress. Continued reforms, particularly in law enforcement and judicial transparency, are recommended. The EU emphasizes that tangible progress in fighting corruption is a critical condition for advancing Ukraine's aspirations for EU integration, impacting its diplomatic and economic leverage in negotiations.

How does NABU handle accusations of political bias from anonymous sources?

NABU faces accusations of political bias, particularly from anonymous Telegram channels calling its detectives "Russian agents." NABU addresses these assertions by promoting transparency and accountability in its operations. The Bureau insists its actions are based on evidence and legal frameworks, aiming to curb political influences. The allegations are seen as attempts to discredit its work and deter its efforts against entrenched corruption, particularly within strategic sectors like energy. NABU remains steadfast in pursuing its investigations despite external pressures detracting from its mission.

What are President Zelenskyy's views on current anti-corruption measures in Ukraine?

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expresses dissatisfaction with existing anti-corruption measures, deeming them insufficient for uprooting deeply ingrained issues. He advocates for comprehensive reforms and enhanced enforcement mechanisms to foster an accountable governance culture. Zelenskyy's administration has increased efforts to eliminate corruption networks by empowering agencies like NABU. The President's stance reflects a recognition that transparent governance is critical for national stability and Ukraine's global standing, aiming to restore public trust and align with international standards necessary for EU accession.

How important is the fight against corruption to Ukrainians according to recent polls?

Recent surveys, such as those by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau and other organizations, indicate that a vast majority of Ukrainians deem the fight against corruption crucial. Approximately 74% of citizens identify it as the most important reform needed in the country. The prevalence of corruption is perceived as a major obstacle to a prosperous future and effective governance. Therefore, public consensus underscores the demand for robust anti-corruption strategies and measures. The emphasis on accountability and transparency is pivotal not only to domestic reform but also to strengthening international relations and improving Ukraine's economic prospects.

What challenges does NABU face in combating corruption within the energy sector?

NABU confronts significant hurdles in tackling corruption in Ukraine's energy sector, a field riddled with entrenched embezzlement schemes and high-profile leaks. Recent investigations have led to prominent arrests, including officials linked to the economic sabotage of state funds. These challenges are compounded by political pushbacks and external pressures, often impeding full transparency. Despite these obstacles, NABU continues to harness legal, technological, and international supports to dismantle sophisticated corruption networks and fortify the integrity of Ukraine's vital energy resources and infrastructures.

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Participant in Onyshchenko's "gas schemes" detained in Montenegro on Interpol BOLO, - SAP April 7, 2017, citizen of Ukraine I. Musiienko was detained at Podgorica Airport in Montenegro on suspicion of involvement in the so-called "gas schemes" of fugitive Ukrainian MP Onyshchenko. 11 615 5 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine Onyshchenko case

No visible results reached despite launch of new anti-corruption institutions in Ukraine, IMF representative says Ukraine's recently established anti-corruption authorities have not yet demonstrated significant results. 10 317 130 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

NABU initiated check against Lviv Mayor Sadovyi, - Sytnyk Detectives of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) are looking into the activity of Lviv Mayor Andrii Sadovyi. 5 416 32 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

укрспецэкспорт Ukrspetsexport ex-CEO Bondarchuk apprehended in London, - Lutsenko On March 15, former head of Ukrspetsexport (Ukrainian Special Export) state enterprise Serhii Bondarchuk was arrested in London. 19 882 43 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

злочевский Poroshenko's companies buy gas from Yanukovych's fugitive minister, - media. VIDEO (in Ukrainian) The companies of former Mykola Azarov Cabinet Minister Mykola Zlochevskyi supply gas to enterprises owned by Ukraine's top politicians. 51 822 246 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Сase of embezzlement of 600 million hryvnias by NBU officials was taken to court by SBU The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) took the embezzlement case of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) officials to the Holosiivskyi District Court of Kyiv. 11 345 23 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

петренко NACP’s roadmap for e-declarations scrutiny jeopardizes anti-corruption efforts, Justice Minister Petrenko says E-declarations verification procedure drafted by the National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NACP) is contrary to the Constitution of Ukraine and common sense. 23 069 68 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine E-declarations of senior officials

заключение Obukhiv district administration ex-members got four years in prison for land fraud in Kyiv region, - prosecutor general Two ex-members of the Obukhiv District State Administration charged with land fraud in Kyiv larger area were sentenced to four years in prison. 12 696 26 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

взятка луценко хозсуд Kyiv Economic Court judge nabbed accepting $16,000 in bribe, - Lutsenko. PHOTOS Law enforcers have detained a judge of the Kyiv Economic Court as he was trying to receive an undue profit in the amount of $16,000 from a businessman. 41 403 93 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Ex-police chief Dekanoidze claims being used as blind to hide corruption Former Head of Ukraine's National Police Khatia Dekanoidze believes the country's leadership tried to use her and other reformers as a facade to perpetuate corruption. 75 383 202 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Corruption harms Ukraine stronger than war with Russia, - Lithuania's Grybauskaite Corruption does more harm to Ukraine than the Russian aggression in the Donbas. 12 012 114 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

US Ambassador Yovanovitch names priorities to effectively fight corruption in Ukraine Ukraine must focus on three things to effectively combat corruption. 9 849 47 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

путин часы Former head of Kyivenerhoholdynh Bondar detained, - Lutsenko. PHOTOS Kyiv prosecutor's office, police and Security Service (SBU) have detained formed chief of Kyivenerhoholdynh Yurii Bondar, who was allegedly involved in carve-out of stocks belonging to Kyiv city community. 127 193 206 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

холодницкий SAP probes some 350 corruption cases, - Kholodnytskyi The Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) is currently probing some 300-350 corruption cases. 3 424 10 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

“To ensure a more transparent, more secure and more prosperous future, responsibility to fight corruption starts with everyone", - Kеstutis Lanсinskas Head of the European Union Advisory Mission Kęstutis Lančinskas underlined the special responsibility that journalists and civil society activists have in combatting corruption in Ukraine. 2 928 71 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

SAP transfers case against ATO forces’ Military Prosecutor Kulyk charged with illicit enrichment for trial The Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine (SAP) refers to court the indictment against ATO forces’ Military Prosecutor Kostiantyn Kulyk on allegations of unlawful enrichment. 5 693 9 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Prosecution staff to undergo secret income check, - Deputy Prosecutor General Stryzhevska On Monday, Oct. 17, 2016, Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine Anzhela Stryzhevska met with co-rapporteurs of the Monitoring Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Jordi Xucla and Axel Fischer, who are on a working visit to Ukraine. 8 911 49 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

укрспирт State enterprise top official apprehended on suspicion of embezzlement of $750M of state funds, - Lutsenko Law enforcers apprehended former chief accountant of "Ukrspyrt” State Enterprise Roman Voloshchuk. 19 607 51 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

US monitors situation with attempts to curtail NABU’s independence, - Ambassador Yovanovitch The U.S. closely monitors the situation with attempts to interfere with the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) in investigation of corruption-related cases. 5 097 23 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Ukraine’s ex-official Kaskiv, apprehended in Panama, bailed out, - PGO Former head of the State Investment Agency of Ukraine Vladyslav Kaskiv was released on bail in the amount of $600,000 on Sept. 30. 17 154 38 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

“Fight against smuggling at customs already yields dividends: Ukraine’s budget now receives funds once lining someone’s pockets,” - Hroisman The fight against smuggling and restoration of order at the customs offices is already yielding dividends. 6 160 24 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Cases against 143 corrupt law enforcers referred to court, - prosecutor general Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yurii Lutsenko says cases filed against 143 law enforcement officers accused of corruption have been referred to courts. 2 425 11 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Ukraine's relations with U.S. and Western world threatened by corruption, - former U.S. Defense Chief Panetta Ukraine risks losing support of the U.S. and entire West if its authorities fail to fight corruption and enhance the state's governability. 41 534 126 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

луценко US to assist PGO to secretly screen agency members, prosecutor general says A new department secretly screening members of the Prosecutor General's Office (PGO) for involvement in corrupt practices will be established within the agency with the assistance of the United States. 21 450 95 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine Prosecutor General Lutsenko

лещенко NABU found violations in MP Leshchenko's acquisition of apartment, materials to be transferred to Agency on corruption prevention, - Head Sytnyk Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau says MP Serhii Leshchenko committed several violations when buying his apartment. 61 116 462 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

EU, Denmark to launch 16M-euro program to support fight against corruption in Ukraine The EU and Denmark announce a major program to support fight against corruption in Ukraine 5 427 36 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine Aid to Ukraine

матиос "Sums amount to budget of Ukrainian regional center," - prosecution on finacial transactions through accounts of Tax Police ex-Head Holovach Some $61 million has been run through the bank accounts of former head of the Tax Police of Ukraine Holovach and his family members over the last two years. 27 163 56 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

мельничук максим Former head of the Kyiv Regional State Administration Melnychuk escaped during arrest of accomplice, - Avakov Former head of the Kyiv Regional State Administration Maksym Melnychuk escaped during the arrest of his accomplice and might be put on the wanted list. 81 570 159 Previously in trend: Corruption in Kyiv Regional State Administration

Former head of State Investments Agency Kaskiv apprehended in Panama, asks for political shelter Former head of the State Investments Agency Vladyslav Kaskiv asked for political shelter in Panama. 13 240 54 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

чаус Rada authorizes Judge Chaus’ detention and pretrial confinement. VIDEO The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has given its consent to criminal prosecution, detention, and pretrial confinement of Judge of the Dniprovskyi district court of Kyiv Mykola Chaus suspected of corruption. 23 590 137 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine Grafters

чаус Judge Chaus suspected of corruption is now in occupied Crimea, SAP’s Kholodnytskyi says Judge of the Dniprovskyi district court of Kyiv Mykola Chaus suspected of corruption is currently in occupied Crimea. 22 458 88 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine Grafters

коррупция прокурор белый Law enforcers detain prosecutor whose revenue source was questioned by Lutsenko. PHOTOS The members of the Prosecutor's Office of the Odesa region in conjunction with the SBU officers detained First Deputy Head of the Odesa Prosecutor's Office Valerii Bilyi. 105 203 147 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine Grafters

декларирование E-declaration system put into full-fledged operation, - NAPC The National Agency for Prevention of Corruption (NAPC) launched a certified electronic register of income declarations of senior officials at 12:00 a.m., Sept. 1. 27 767 148 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

суд Only 34 out of 950 Ukrainian officials brought to trial for corruption received prison terms, - journalist No senior official has been punished for embezzlement of state property, abuse of power or graft in Ukraine over the year. 17 806 137 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine Grafters

сбу конвертцентр гфс State Fiscal Service official nabbed red-handed accepting bribe;100,000 euros, 1 million hryvnia, and $ 68,000 seized in raids, - Lutsenko. PHOTOS The Economic Crime Department of the Prosecutor General’s Office in conjunction with the Anti-Corruption Department of the Security Service of Ukraine and the Internal Security Department of the State Fiscal Service exposed another corrupt practice in the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine. 75 215 133 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine Grafters

порошенко E-declaration system will be launched on Sept.1, - Poroshenko Special electronic declaration system of Ukrainian officials incomes will be launched on Sept.1, 2016. 34 631 146 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

каськив Kaskiv was detained in Panama while attempting to enter Costa Rica, - PGO Former director of State Investment Agency Vladyslav Kaskiv was detained in Panama as he was attempting to enter Costa Rica. 54 643 95 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister hopes secure e-declaration system to be fully operational by end of August Ukraine’s international partners expect the government to launch the electronic declaration system in the form Ukraine committed to by the end of the month. 4 262 81 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

артем сытник набу "No war between PGO and NABU, as well as between me and Prosecutor General Yurii Lutsenko," – NABU Head Sytnyk There is no conflict between the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Prosecutor General's Office (PGO). 16 241 43 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

напк E-declaration system launched in Ukraine, - National Agency for Prevention of Corruption. PHOTO At midnight, Aug. 15., the system of electronic declaration of income and assets was launched in Ukraine. 58 787 289 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Mykolaiv region first deputy governor Romanchuk faces up to 12 years in prison with confiscation of property The Military Prosecutor's Office of the Southern region required less than two months to complete a pre-trial investigation in criminal proceedings against First Deputy Chairman of the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration Mykola Romanchuk, who is suspected of bribery. 9 011 8 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

сбу Village council chairman nabbed accepting $170,000 bribe in Cherkasy region, - SBU. PHOTOS The Security Service of Ukraine and the Prosecutor General's Office have exposed the chairman of a village council in the Cherkasy region and his two subordinates as bribe-takers. 34 323 64 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

швец shvets SBU searched premises of Supreme Economic Court Judge Shvets, found Hungarian passport and $300,000. PHOTOS+VIDEO The officers of the Security Service of Ukraine recorded Judge of the Supreme Economic Court Viktor Shvets accepting a bribe. Large amounts of money and a Hungarian passport were found as the law enforcers raided his office and home. 71 269 134 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

взятка набу Tax officials nabbed in Kyiv accepting bribe, 1.7 million hryvnia, €112,000, $270,000 seized, - NABU. PHOTOS On July 27, 2016, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU), the National Police and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) conducted a series of searches and detained two officials of the tax inspection of one of Kyiv districts - an investigator and a head of a financial investigations department - as well as a lawyer who acted as a go-between. 53 178 70 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

гпу Lutsenko personally served indictment against Supreme Economic Court judge Shvets. VIDEO Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yurii Lutsenko personally handed an indictment against judge of the Supreme Economic Court of Ukraine Viktor Shvets, charging him with criminal offenses. 56 957 112 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine Prosecutor General Lutsenko

MP Kivalov’s relative faces 12 years in prison for corrupt practices, Prosecutor General Lutsenko says The General Inspectorate of the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine referred to the court the case filed against two former prosecutors who extorted and received $150,000 in bribe. 19 176 20 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Court of Appeals prolongs arrest of Odesa grafter judge Buran until Sept. 18 Kyiv Court of Appeals prolonged detainment as a pre-trial measure for Malynovskyi district court of Odesa judge Oleksii Buran on July 27. 1 499 4 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Millitary prosecutor Kulyk could not explain origins of his 3 million hryvnia-worth assets , - NABU's Sytnyk Anti-corruption authorities have heard a lot against them from ATO (anti-terrorist operation) prosecutor Kostiantyn Kulyk, but did not hear a logical explanation to his millions strong assets. 30 391 70 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine Kurchenko’s shadow empire