A research center studied Ukrainians trust in anti-corruption agencies.
The share of those respondents who fully trust the two anti-corruption agencies is below 2% / Photo from gdb.rferl.org
As many as 70% of Ukrainians do not trust the National Anti-corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and Specialized Anti-corruption Prosecutor s Office (SAPO).
These are findings of a survey conducted by the Razumkov Center as part of the research project Ukraine 2020-2021: Unjustified expectations, unexpected challenges.
The share of those respondents who fully trust the two anti-corruption agencies is below 2%, which is less than the margin of error.
Of 70% of Ukrainians do not trust NABU and SAPO, 36.6% do not completely trust NABU, 33.4% rather do not trust, while a mere 1.6% fully trust. In turn, 37% of respondents do not completely trust SAPO, 33% rather do not trust, and only 1.5% of respondents fully trust.
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A study conducted by the Razumkov Center from December 4 to December 9, 2020, has shown that 70% of the respondents do not trust the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC), and a mere 2% of the pollees fully trust.
The research was conducted by the Razumkov Center as part of the research project Ukraine 2020-2021: Unjustified expectations, unexpected challenges, the media outlet Podrobnosti reported.
According to the findings, 70% of Ukrainians do not trust the High Anti-Corruption Court, whose work began only on September 5, 2019.
What is more, 41.1% of the respondents do not trust the HACC at all, while 29.2% rather do not trust. At the same time, a mere 2% of respondents fully trust the HACC.
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Relevant bill No. 4470 was backed by 300 MPs out of the 352 registered in the session hall.
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The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine s parliament, has passed a bill on amendments to the Law of Ukraine on Preventing Corruption to restore the institutional mechanism for preventing corruption.
Relevant bill No. 4470 was backed by 300 MPs out of the 352 registered in the session hall, an UNIAN correspondent reported.
The bill restores the powers of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP), in respect of which the Constitutional Court did not provide a legal position regarding their unconstitutionality, as well as establishing the specifics of anti-corruption measures against judges.