Ukraine's 2025 Corruption Study: Public and Business Views to be Released by NAPC
Presentation of the 'Corruption in Ukraine 2025' Study Findings
According to НАЗК: The National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NAPC) will unveil the results of its annual sociological study, 'Corruption in Ukraine 2025: Understanding, Perception, Prevalence,' on March 31. This comprehensive research, conducted by the Info Sapiens company and commissioned by the NAPC with support from the EU Anti-Corruption Initiative (EUACI), provides critical insights into the current state of corruption in the country. The event will begin at 11:00, and media registration is open until 17:00 on March 30.
Event Participants
The presentation will feature contributions from:
- NAPC leadership
- EUACI representatives
- Ukrainian Health Minister Viktor Liashko
- Deputy Head of the State Customs Service of Ukraine, Vladyslav Suvorov
- Info Sapiens Director Dmytro Savchuk
- Kyiv School of Economics Rector Tymofii Brik
- Other leading experts
The event will be live-streamed on YouTube for a wider audience.
The study's findings are based on extensive surveys of both the general population and the business community, offering a dual perspective on how corruption is perceived and experienced in Ukraine. This data is a vital tool for policymakers and analysts developing future anti-corruption strategies. The release of this report is a significant event in Ukraine's ongoing reform efforts, as it highlights key trends and challenges that must be addressed to build public trust in state institutions and improve governance.
In addition to the upcoming presentation, the National Agency on Corruption Prevention has been actively engaging the public through various initiatives. Notably, the agency has conducted over 90 training events and attracted nearly 298,000 users on its educational platform. This ongoing effort underscores the importance of fostering awareness and understanding of corruption issues in Ukraine. For more details on their impact, you can read about it here.
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