Anti-corruption institutions stand guard over integrity even in times of war: work results in numbers

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Results of work of anti-corruption institutions of Ukraine for 4 months of the war

The morning of February 24 not only stirred up the Ukrainian society and the international community but also called into question the activities of almost all bodies and structures in the state. However, despite the general situation instability, the anti-corruption institutions of Ukraine continue their work, acknowledging the magnitude of the responsibility entrusted to them. In wartime, anti-corruption bodies are not less important for preserving and maintaining transparency and accountability in all government actions.

Dozens of employees of all anti-corruption institutions, without exception, have joined the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine or Territorial Defense Forces and are defending the country with weapons in their hands. But those who do their regular jobs daily are also fighting in the rear front for the values and principles built together over the years that should also guide the future of Ukraine.

Below are the results of the work of anti-corruption institutions in Ukraine for 4 months of the war.

An effective fight against corruption is one of the requirements for Ukraine as a candidate for EU membership and a necessary measure to ensure transparency and accountability in the process of post-war reconstruction and restoration of the state. Anti-corruption institutions in Ukraine continue to work and fight for justice in these difficult times.

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