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The event unites current and former heads of anti-corruption bodies, representatives of the Verkhovna Rada, investigative journalists, lawyers, business and international partners.
Over the last decade, Ukraine has formed a comprehensive system of prevention and counteraction to corruption – from the creation of the National Anti -Corruption Bureau (NABU), the Specialized Anti -Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAP), the Supreme Anti -Corruption Court (VAKS) and the National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NAPC).
Today, in the conditions of war and the recovery process, the issue of the effectiveness of these institutions and the level of trust of society are of particular importance.
The participants of the event will discuss the achievements and problems of the first decade of work of anti -corruption bodies, their resilience before political pressure, as well as prospects for further development, taking into account the requirements of society and international partners.
Among the speakers:
· Anastasia Radina, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Anti -Corruption Policy,
· Artem Sytnik, NABU’s first director,
· Alexander Klimenko, SAP Head,
· Semen Krivonos, NABU Director,
· Anna Babinets, founder investigation.Info,
· Mikhail Tkach, Head of the UP Journalistic Investigation Department,
· Tomasz Fiala, founder of Dragon Capital investment company,
· David Jackson, Chief Advisor,
· Robert Westbrooks, Chairman of the Commission on External Auditing of the National Anti -Corruption Bureau,
· Allan Pag Kristensen, Head of the EU Anti -Corruption Initiative.
Moderation will be carried out:
· Sevgil Musayeva, editor -in -chief of Ukrainian Truth,
· Mustafa Nayem, Anti -Corruption Practice Expert,
· Andriy Borovik, Transparency International Ukraine Executive Director.
The event will be a platform for open dialogue about the past, present and future of anti -corruption infrastructure. It is intended to form a vision of what a system that responds to a public request for justice and promotes European integration of Ukraine.
The event is organized with the support of the European Union Anti -Corruption Initiative (EUACI), a leading EU -funded anti -corruption program, co -financed and implemented by the Danish Foreign Ministry.
To confirm the participation, please send the letter to this main: [emailprotected]
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The event unites current and former heads of anti-corruption bodies, representatives of the Verkhovna Rada, investigative journalists, lawyers, business and international partners.
Over the last decade, Ukraine has formed a comprehensive system of prevention and counteraction to corruption – from the creation of the National Anti -Corruption Bureau (NABU), the Specialized Anti -Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAP), the Supreme Anti -Corruption Court (VAKS) and the National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NAPC).
Today, in the conditions of war and the recovery process, the issue of the effectiveness of these institutions and the level of trust of society are of particular importance.
The participants of the event will discuss the achievements and problems of the first decade of work of anti -corruption bodies, their resilience before political pressure, as well as prospects for further development, taking into account the requirements of society and international partners.
Among the speakers:
· Anastasia Radina, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Anti -Corruption Policy,
· Artem Sytnik, NABU’s first director,
· Alexander Klimenko, SAP Head,
· Semen Krivonos, NABU Director,
· Anna Babinets, founder investigation.Info,
· Mikhail Tkach, Head of the UP Journalistic Investigation Department,
· Tomasz Fiala, founder of Dragon Capital investment company,
· David Jackson, Chief Advisor,
· Robert Westbrooks, Chairman of the Commission on External Auditing of the National Anti -Corruption Bureau,
· Allan Pag Kristensen, Head of the EU Anti -Corruption Initiative.
Moderation will be carried out:
· Sevgil Musayeva, editor -in -chief of Ukrainian Truth,
· Mustafa Nayem, Anti -Corruption Practice Expert,
· Andriy Borovik, Transparency International Ukraine Executive Director.
The event will be a platform for open dialogue about the past, present and future of anti -corruption infrastructure. It is intended to form a vision of what a system that responds to a public request for justice and promotes European integration of Ukraine.
The event is organized with the support of the European Union Anti -Corruption Initiative (EUACI), a leading EU -funded anti -corruption program, co -financed and implemented by the Danish Foreign Ministry.
To confirm the participation, please send the letter to this main: [emailprotected]