TI Ukraine continues to analyze the work of the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC). In the course of the year, our monitors attended 432 court hearings, where they collected analytical materials on the most high-profile corruption cases considered by the court. As a result of this work, TI Ukraine's experts prepared a comprehensive analysis of the HACC’s activities from January to September 2023. It included the institutional and operational aspects of the court's work and the results of monitoring 59 of the most high-profile corruption cases pending pre-trial and trial. This was already the fourth report on this topic, so the monitoring of the HACC’s activities covers all periods since the establishment of the institution and continues to this day.
Currently, TI Ukraine experts are focused on 78 different corruption proceedings. To cover the cases considered by the Anti-Corruption Court as fully and in detail as possible, we will soon launch a special online platform. This resource will reflect all HACC cases, as well as decisions on them, detailed analytics, infographics on the stages of the trial, etc.
TI Ukraine presented the second study of the capacity, governance and interaction of the Anti-Corruption Infrastructure. According to its results, starting from 2020, all anti-corruption agencies have improved their institutional capacity—the average indicator has increased by 0.5 points (from 3.4 to 3.9 out of 5 possible). This indicates a real strengthening of the anti-corruption ecosystem. The NABU, the SAPO, the HACC, the NACP, and the ARMA have sufficient institutional capabilities to implement the functions assigned to them.
However, each body has its own list of issues that need to be addressed. The most relevant problems in late 2023 included:
- the need to develop and adopt a legislative framework to counter the abuse of procedural rights among participants in criminal proceedings and the possibility of considering a certain category of cases by HACC judges single-handedly;
- the need to introduce a system for assessing the effectiveness of prosecutors, including SAPO prosecutors;
- the urgency to ensure the creation of an independent expert service for NABU cases;
- the need to align the staffing structure of the NABU with the legislation and to conduct transparent and open competitions for vacant positions;
- ensuring a proper regulatory framework to conduct an external audit of the ARMA's activities.
According to the results of this year's study, TI Ukraine provided 25 priority recommendations. Their implementation will make anti-corruption bodies more effective. All these tips and opportunities to implement them were communicated and, when possible, discussed with the institutions under study. Thus, this study has become a marker of the capacity of the anti-corruption ecosystem. Its systematic nature makes it possible to measure the development of anti-corruption bodies over time and identify gaps and opportunities for improving the anti-corruption system.
TI Ukraine thoroughly monitored and informed the public about all stages of competitions for the selection of the leadership of anti-corruption bodies and the overall streamlining of these institutions. In particular, our experts participated in the selection of candidates for the positions of SAPO prosecutors, which began on August 18, 2023. A representative of TI Ukraine was a member of the selection commission. On November 14, the commission for the selection of SAPO prosecutors announced the names of 4 winners of the competition.
TI Ukraine monitored the selection of the NABU Director. Our experts analyzed all available public information about the participants and closely followed online interviews, and prepared a detailed summary of them. On March 6, 2023, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine unanimously decided to appoint Semyon Kryvonos to the position of NABU Director at an extraordinary meeting.
Our experts also followed the competition for the Head of the Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA). In the course of the competition, TI Ukraine informed the public about all its stages, provided information about the key stages and the schedule of the competition, as well as analyzed the dossiers of 10 candidates who reached the stage of final interviews. On June 28, the commission for the selection of the ARMA Head decided on the winner of the competition: it was Olena Duma, the ex-deputy head of the Chernihiv Regional State Administration. Transparency International Ukraine, other civil society organizations, and the professional community opposed the selection of Duma as the Head of the Agency.
After the appointment of the new head, TI Ukraine specialists continued to closely monitor the work of the ARMA. Our observations of the Agency's work showed that the transparency declared by the ARMA was very selective, while systemic problems in the work of the body remained. We are certain that the ARMA needs comprehensive reform, which should include a system of transparent selection of the Agency's Head, full planning before asset seizure, prioritizing the seizure of assets by criminal courts, transparent procedures for managing, selling, and evaluating assets and unlocking the ability to manage corporate rights. The European Commission adheres to the same position in its report.
TI Ukraine actively participated in the NACP's development of the State Anti-Corruption Program (SACP). On March 4, 2023, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine adopted this document, which is crucial for the implementation of anti-corruption policy. Our experts, having studied it in detail, provided their comments.
Among our important concerns that are not reflected in the SACP is the lack of a unified definition of “conflict of interest” at the legislative level, a number of blind spots in the section on financial control, the lack of a requirement for an independent audit of financial statements for all state-owned enterprises, etc. Unfortunately, all our comments were not considered by the former Head of the NACP, but we hope for fruitful cooperation in these matters with the new Head of the Agency.
TI Ukraine continued to actively monitor the work of the NACP. In particular, we thoroughly analyzed the results of the external independent assessment of the NACP’s activities in 2020–2021, and we also joined the campaign to restore mandatory declaration of officials. We provided the commission for the selection of the NACP Head with all the results of monitoring. It took into account our recommendations and reservations in the course of the competition.
Overall, in 2023, TI Ukraine experts analyzed more than 100 draft laws, decisions of the Cabinet of Ministers, decisions of the High Anti-Corruption Court, and other documents related to the anti-corruption policy of Ukraine.
These and other important achievements eventually led Ukraine to negotiations on its accession to the European Union. It is the implementation of reforms, including anti-corruption ones, that was among the main requirements for the opening of official negotiations after we were granted the status of a candidate for the EU.