Anti-corruption practices in public institutions continue to actively change the system. Analyzing counterparties to identify and minimize risks in contracts during public procurement, as well as effectively using digital tools, is particularly important.
“NACP has been working for several years on collecting and disseminating successful anti-corruption practices. This project aims to spread the best experiences of institutions and inspire other organizations to use them. It also increases the efficiency of anti-corruption officials through positive examples. The successful practices presented are practical responses to the challenges faced by the system every day,” noted Iryna Tymchenko, Head of the Department of Educational Work and Training Programs at NACP.
NACP emphasizes successful practices in promoting integrity and preventing corruption in government institutions and public institutions ahead of International Anti-Corruption Day. This year, the number of applications to participate in the forum almost doubled, with 138 applications received from over 120 different organizations.
Identified Best Practices
After analysis, NACP specialists selected 10 best initiatives, which included:
- High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine
- High Council of Justice
- National Council of Ukraine on Television and Radio Broadcasting
- State Tax Service of Ukraine
- National Police of Ukraine
- Accounting Chamber
- National University of Defense of Ukraine
- Administration of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine
- State Customs Service of Ukraine
- Lviv Regional State Administration
Additionally, 20 agencies were awarded commendation diplomas for their achievements in combating corruption. For more details, read here.
Ukrainian public institutions continue to actively work on improving anti-corruption practices, summarizing the best experiences, and inspiring other organizations to implement them. This demonstrates a positive dynamic in the fight against corruption and increases public trust in government structures.