The National Agency on Corruption Prevention and the accredited chapter of the global anti-corruption movement Transparency International Ukraine have launched a convenient website Declare 2020. It contains answers to the most frequently asked questions among those who fill out asset declarations.

Less than a month is left until the last day of the declaration wave—March 31, 2020. It’s one of the most active phases when the registry is filled with declarations of persons authorized to perform state or local government functions. Whether this is the first time a state employee has filed a declaration or not, questions and clarifications arise.

Now, the answers to the most common questions are collected on one handy website, https://deklaruy.nazk.gov.ua/. Explanations on how to fill out declarations are sorted into 21 topics according to NACP’s official answers. You can also use the search, find easy-to-understand infographics and videos to easily navigate the declaration registry.

In addition, the NACP launched a new service—a multi-channel hotline for declaration subjects. Specialists will consult from Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. without breaks. On the first day of work, NACP employees have already provided 371 consultations. Read more about this and other channels for questions here: http://bit.ly/nazk_contacts

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Transparency International Ukraine is an accredited chapter of the global movement Transparency International with a comprehensive approach to development and implementation of changes for reduction of the corruption levels.
TI Ukraine has administered and transferred to the government such electronic systems as ProZorro, ProZorro.Sale, eHealth, and E-Data. Our other ongoing projects include the City Transparency Ranking and building of the DOZORRO community for control over public procurement.
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