HACC Receives Over 1000 Electronic Motions Through the eCase Management System

The High Anti-Corruption Court recently received its one-thousandth electronic motion through the innovative eCase system. Namely, a motion for permission to search a person’s home or other property and temporary access to things and documents.

eCase system allows for processing procedural documents between detectives, prosecutors, and judges entirely electronically. This saves significant resources and time, significantly increasing the efficiency of pre-trial investigations.

eCase system, a flagship project of the EU Anti-Corruption Initiative, is not only saving the time of anti-corruption officials but also making a significant contribution to environmental sustainability. This electronic tool, developed in collaboration with NABU, SAPO, and HACC, is a testament to our commitment to a greener future.

eCase has been operating in Ukraine since 2021. In 2024, we continue to work on improving the system and introducing new procedural documents in eCase together with NABU, SAPO, and HACC.

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