Independent anti-corruption institutions matter — and their results speak for themselves

Over the past years, Ukraine’s anti-corruption institutions have made steady progress in exposing, investigating, and prosecuting top-level corruption despite the war and other challenges. The EUACI has provided significant capacity building and support to these institutions.

NABU and SAPO have uncovered dozens of corruption schemes and initiated hundreds of indictments and convictions. Billions recovered or prevented in state losses.

Among the most high-profile cases:

▪️Chair of the Supreme Court: caught red-handed taking a $2.7M bribe
▪️Head of Customs: suspect in failing to declare property worth $100K
▪️Vice Prime Minister: suspect in abuse of office and receiving over UAH 14.5 million in illicit benefits
▪️Head of the Antimonopoly Committee: suspect of illicit enrichment. Did not declare 20 real estate objects and a luxury car.
▪️Minister of Agriculture: accused of illegally seizing land worth more than $7M.

Based on NABU and SAPO materials, the High Anti-Corruption Court has delivered 263 guilty verdicts, including long-term prison sentences.

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