Section: Transparency International (Germany)
Transparency International calls on Ukraine President to fulfil his anti-corruption commitments
Ukraine must not delay the launch of a key electronic system to monitor the assets and interests of politicians and public servants, according to Transparency International, the global anti-corruption organisation. In June, when José Ugaz, Chair of Transparency International, met with the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, the president...
TI Ukraine and ANTAC appeal to NAPC for timely launch of E-Asset Declaration System in Ukraine
Transparency International Ukraine and Anti-Corruption Action Centre are welcoming the establishment of the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (NAPC) and are fully supportive of the anti-corruption work it is entitled to perform. We believe the NAPC has all leverages and capacities to be the leading and the most effective corruption...
Transparency International calls for progress in the investigation Yanukovych’s assets
On the second anniversary of when former Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych fled his country, Transparency International called on Ukrainian authorities to fully investigate the former president’s corruption-related crimes, to bring him to justice and to begin efforts to ensure the return of billions of euros of stolen assets. The...