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2025 Corruption in Ukraine Study Unveiled by NACP and OSCE: Key Takeaways

Дослідження корупційних практик в Україні: основні висновки від НАЗК та ОБСЄ. Photo: НАЗК

Launch of the 'Corruption in Ukraine 2025' Research Findings

The National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP), in partnership with OSCE projects in Ukraine, invites attendees to the presentation of the sociological study 'Corruption in Ukraine 2025: Expert Perspectives and Assessments.' Conducted by experts from the Rating Group, this research aims to deliver a comprehensive analysis of corruption prevalence across Ukraine and specific sectors, while also evaluating the state’s anti-corruption policies. The event is scheduled for April 28 at 10:00 AM.

Event Participants

Key figures will take part in the event, including:

  • Head of the NACP Viktor Pavlushchyk
  • Deputy Head Dmytro Kalmykov
  • Director of the Rating Sociological Group Oleksii Antypovych
  • Political Scientist Mykola Davydiuk
  • Experts from Transparency International Ukraine

Journalist and editor Andriy Kulykov will serve as the moderator for the presentation.

Registration for the event remains open until 3:00 PM on April 27. The venue and detailed agenda will be sent to registered participants separately. The sociological survey was conducted in late 2025 and early 2026 with support from the OSCE Support Programme for Ukraine.

This presentation of the 'Corruption in Ukraine 2025' study is a significant milestone for grasping the current corruption landscape in the country and assessing the effectiveness of government anti-corruption efforts. The involvement of experts and NACP representatives underscores the topic’s societal importance and the continued need for action against corruption. The data gathered through this research could serve as a foundation for future reforms and initiatives in this area.

As the discussion around combating corruption intensifies, it's essential to consider the broader implications of the recently submitted anti-corruption strategy for 2026–2030 by Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agency. This strategy outlines key measures aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in governance, complementing the findings of the 'Corruption in Ukraine 2025' study. Understanding both initiatives can provide valuable insights into the ongoing efforts to tackle corruption in the country.