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February 28, 2023
5 Reasons Why E-Declaration Should Be Resumed Today
Kyrylo Sydorchuk, advocacy manager at Transparency International Ukraine, lists 5 arguments why electronic declaration should be restored as soon as possible.

February 24, 2023
Year of the War: How is Ukraine Transforming Right Now?
Ukraine has been bravely resisting the Russian invasion for a year. The cold, ugly hands of war have invaded every sphere of our lives, and…

February 17, 2023
How much for “United News” and “FreeDom” telethons and programs on “Dom”
How much and whom the state pays for content for information marathons and the state channel.

February 17, 2023
Property, Connections, Reputation: Dubious Potential Heads of NABU
Experts of Transparency International Ukraine analyzed all available public information about the participants of the competition and formed their questions to them.

February 10, 2023
First 100 Sentences of HACC. When to Expect Verdicts for Big Fish?
The experts of Transparency International Ukraine have studied the key performance indicators of the HACC for 3.5 years of work.

February 9, 2023
What Info Is Secret in Defense Procurement not Related to Weapons?
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine should be a leader in transparency and integrity .

February 9, 2023
Bribery in Minregion: What Is Lozynskyi Suspected of and How He Received Funds?
Former acting Minister Lozynskyi is suspected of organizing a scheme to purchase equipment at inflated prices.

January 31, 2023
Ukraine’s Corruption Perceptions Index results and what world can expect going forward
Today, the results of the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2022 have been published. Ukraine received 33 points out of 100 possible. Our score has…

January 31, 2023
Corruption, Open Data, and Security. What Does Ukraine’s Score in This Year’s CPI Reveal?
This year, Ukraine scored 33 points out of 100 in the Corruption Perceptions Index 2022. Transparency International Ukraine experts explain what these indicators mean.

January 26, 2023
Accounting, Russian Periodicals and Coverage of Activities: What Media Does the State Subscribe to?
Every year, government agencies spend millions of hryvnias on the procurement of various newspapers and magazines. Analysts of the DOZORRO Transparency International Ukraine project studied…

January 1, 2023
What Awaits Corruption Whistleblowers in 2023 and Beyond?
For Ukrainians, January 1 is not only the beginning of a new year, but also another anniversary of the entry into force of the updated…

December 30, 2022
Russian Trace in Public Procurement: Top 5 Contractors
Which companies, probably related to russia and Belarus, received government orders?

December 29, 2022
More than 1.2 mln unnecessary working hours per year: spending budget money is reported in three different systems
Reporting on contract performance both in Prozorro, Spending, and the State Treasury burdens procuring entities. At the same time, the quality of this data leaves…

December 26, 2022
Salt, sand, and bischofite: what will be used on roads in Kyiv this winter and who will profit off it
Not only “Artemsil”: streets of Kyiv this winter will be covered with salt from Egypt, Romania, and Turkey.

December 21, 2022
20 iPhones from Kurakhove for the Our Military. Why additional verification during the war is more important than an attractive headline
Why investigations dislike the rush — on the example of the case with iPhone from the Kurakhove Military Administration.

December 16, 2022
Rebuilding Ukraine: Here and Now, and in Decades to Come
Last week, Washington hosted the largest international anti-corruption event of the last two years — the International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC 2022). And, of course, Transparency…