International cooperation

12.05.2016 09:33

NABU will cooperate with the Anti-Corruption Bureau of Poland

The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau of Poland reached an agreement on future cooperation regarding joint work, information exchange and best practices sharing in preventing, exposing, stopping, investigating and solving corruption-related offences. The corresponding Memorandum of Understanding was signed by both Bureaus` directors in Warsaw.

29.04.2016 15:29

The NABU detectives will use Singapore's experience of combating corruption

A study visit of the NABU detectives to Singapore took place on 25-29 of April. Detectives learned about the work of the Singapore General Prosecutor office and trained to identify potential corruption risks in public procurement procedures. They also learned about the “3-E approach” to controlling corruption: effective laws, effective anti-corruption agencies, effective punishment.

02.03.2016 10:32

The FBI has provided the NABU with equipment for digitizing paper documents

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has provided the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) with computers, advanced analytical software, and high-speed scanners which can digitize paper documents and make them electronically searchable. Thanks to this equipment all physical documents can now be digitized which will enhance investigative abilities by providing a means to search through disparate data and link clues from various sources. 

23.11.2015 11:52

The National Anti-corruption Bureau of Ukraine joined EPAC

This year the National Anti-corruption Bureau of Ukraine also joined EPAC – European Partners against Corruption, a network of European anti-corruption organisations. This was announced by the NABU Director Artem Sytnyk after his participation in the 15th EPAC/EACN Annual Professional Conference in Paris on 18-20 November.
 
“First of all EPAC means high professional standards uniting leading anti-corruption authorities of European countries.
28.10.2015 02:00

Marking United Nations International Anti-Corruption Day: Ukraine, a priority

The United Nations General Assembly designated 9 December as International Anti-Corruption Day, when it adopted the UN Convention against Corruption in October 2003. The aim is to raise awareness of corruption and its impact on society, and to mobilize governments to tackle this threat to economic development, democracy and stability. 
 
NATO is playing its part to reduce the risk of corruption in the defence establishments of Allies and partners through the Building Integrity Program.
 
07.09.2015 17:12

International experts: the People of Ukraine and western partners are on the NABU's side

“Powerful officials may impede the Bureau's work, but you have to remember that the people of Ukraine as well as your western partners are on your side. The USA will do its utmost to support Ukraine in the fight against corruption,” - said Jeff Cole, representative of the US Embassy and one of the detective training programme participants at the briefing on the start of training for the NABU detectives.