HACC

January 2, 2024
Noticing Achievements Is not Hard
The second year of the full-scale invasion is significantly different from the first one. Allow me to share my thoughts on why this is happening.
December 18, 2023
The NABU and the SAPO exposed four judges of the Kyiv Court of Appeal receiving a bribe of USD 35,000.…
December 9, 2023
December 9 is Anti-Corruption Day. 2023 is passing, and despite the active war, this struggle also continues. This is clearly…

December 1, 2023
“Criminal” Only after Verdict: Reason Presumption of Innocence Exists
Let's consider this example to understand what this principle means, how the presumption functions, and what the fairness of the court has to do with…
November 27, 2023
Recently, the High Anti-Corruption Court closed the first episode in the case on abuse of UAH 19 bln paid by…
November 24, 2023
TI Ukraine conducted the second study of the management and interaction of anti-corruption infrastructure bodies, covering almost three years of their activities…
October 27, 2023
Find out in the material why Martynenko is tried, how the behavior of the defense has changed since the beginning…
October 18, 2023
A group of MPs led by Davyd Arakhamia drew attention to the problem of "Lozovyi's amendments" and the statute of…
October 13, 2023
Authors: Pavlo Demchuk, Legal Advisor at Transparency International Ukraine, Yulia Poltorak, HACC Case Monitoring Lawyer at Transparency International Ukraine Earlier,…

October 12, 2023
Supporting the Fight: What Provides a Real Boost in the Performance of Ukraine’s Anti-Corruption Agencies — and How
The situation with anti-corruption in Ukraine is not as urgent as our enemies like pointing out.
October 12, 2023
Despite the overall progress in the work of anti-corruption agencies, some were able to achieve better results in the implementation…
October 12, 2023
Results of the second study of the capacity, management, and interaction of anti-corruption infrastructure bodies.
September 27, 2023
The first preparatory court hearing has been held in the case of ex-minister of justice Olena Lukash, where Olha Stefanishyna,…

September 18, 2023
Things Are not that Bad. Even in Terms of Courts
A few thoughts on the results of the OGP Summit, which took place in Tallinn last week.

September 14, 2023
Imprisonments, fines, or correctional labor. Should there be a discretion in plea agreements?
The disproportionality of the punishment and the bewildering alteration in the case of Zlochevskyi ignited public outrage. Therefore, let's try to take a deeper look…