Ukraine's anti-corruption system meets public demand for justice, - Semen Kryvonos
The anti-corruption infrastructure established in Ukraine is designed to address the public's long-standing demand for justice, which had been ignored for many years, NABU Director Semen Kryvonos told the conference "5 Years of HACC - from idea to capacity."
The Bureau's head congratulated his colleagues from the High Anti-Corruption Court and thanked them for their unbiased and effective work.
“Each of our agencies was established as a direct response to the public demand for justice, and our main goal is to meet that demand,” said Semen Kryvonos.
NABU's Director emphasized the need to jointly defend the interests of anti-corruption institutions and support each other in order to achieve even better results in the fight against the internal enemy.
In conclusion, Semen Kryvonos expressed gratitude to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people for their contribution to bringing victory over the russian aggressor closer.