Anti-corruption center "MEZHA"

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Where are the fortifications?

The Kharkiv regional administration paid millions to fictitious companies

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Wood for the armed forces

in the Mykolaiv region, material for defense is bought for twice as much as on the "market"

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School of corruption

Will Tyshchenko be able to manage schemes in Zakarpattia on a bracelet?

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How the head of the National Police department "disguises" assets

An apartment in Kyiv for 15 thousand hryvnias and a car for 3

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The new head of the BEB of Kyiv

with an apartment for 9 million hryvnias

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The most interesting interviews of candidates for the head of the NAZK

Rest in occupied Crimea, mother-in-law from the 90s and connections

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School of anticor

School of anticor - these are 5-day intensives from experts in the field of anti-corruption, public control and investigative journalists.Is a community of independent journalists and activists who conduct anti-corruption investigations.
We have already released 48 investigative journalists from different parts of Ukraine and are planning further intensives.Join our community and follow new school kits.

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Draft law on principles of restoration of Ukraine

Framework law or tool for transparent recovery?

It was prepared on the basis of the analysis of the draft law "On the principles of the restoration of Ukraine", the results of monitoring the use of funds from the Fund for the Elimination of the Consequences of Armed Aggression, the study of the activities of the State Agency for Reconstruction and Development of the Infrastructure of Ukraine, discussions of the project Concept of updating the architecture of planning documents, etc.
Based on the results of the analysis, the main shortcomings and gaps of the draft law were identified and recommendations were made for their elimination.

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Shadow report

Rule of law, justice, and fundamental rights in Ukraine

On November 8, 2023, the EU Commission presented its first Ukraine report as a candidate country and recommended opening the negotiations. The report included a list of suggestions for further reforms and improvements. Our Shadow Report aims to provide an independent civil society assessment of Ukraine's continued progress in the judiciary and fight against corruption, fundamental rights, and justice, as outlined in Chapters 23-24 of the EU accession process. The reporting period covers the progress achieved between October 2023 and September 2024. The Report considers the extraordinary circumstances of the full-scale Russian invasion under which Ukraine is pursuing its European integration.