On October 14, 2014, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the Laws “On Prevention of Corruption,” “On the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine” and “On the Basics of State Anti-Corruption Policy in Ukraine (Anti-Corruption Strategy) for 2014-2017.”
Over these ten years, Ukraine has made significant progress in the fight against corruption: National Anti-Corruption Bureau, Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s office, National Agency on Corruption Prevention, High Anti-Corruption Court were established, and Ukraine’s place at the ranking in Corruption Perceptions Index by @Transparency International rose from 144th position in 2013 to 104th in 2023.
To recall Ukraine’s path over the past ten years, we suggest watching the film “Large-Scale Corruption in Ukraine: How to Destroy the Evil?” by an educational project, Price of the State, of the analytical center CASE Ukraine.
The film tells about corruption in Ukraine, progress in the fight against it, high-profile cases of exposing corruption, and refutes established myths. The authors also reflect on what may await Ukrainians in the future and whether it is possible to completely fight corruption.
The video was commissioned by the National Agency on Corruption Prevention with the support of the EU Anti-Corruption Initiative (EUACI).
Watch the film via the link: https://youtu.be/6Ed2f9e9Wv0
The EUACI congrats the results Ukraine has achieved during this period and continues to support the country in fighting corruption.