By the end of 2024, more than 70% of the data in the asset declarations of public officials in Ukraine should be automatically filled in from state registers, which will reduce the number of mechanical errors and simplify the process of filing declarations.
The Deputy Head of the NACP discussed with Czech officials cooperation in the fight against corruption, in particular, asset identification, countering disinformation, Ukrainian refugees and prevention of war-related corruption.
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The director of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine emphasized the need for the agency to obtain autonomous powers to tap the phones of offenders during a briefing on the investigation.
The NACP reported that during the declaration campaigns of 2021 and 2022, officials filed almost 1. 5 million declarations, of which 744,600 were filed in 2021 and 712,900 in 2022.
The NACP in Ukraine will use artificial intelligence to evaluate and verify officials' declarations, focusing on higher-risk declarations, which is different from the previous annual checks of all high-ranking officials.
According to NACP Deputy Head Artem Sytnyk, the NACP expects the most risky declarations of officials to be filed at the end of January, noting the tendency for officials with a higher level of corruption risk to file fewer declarations.
According to Artem Sytnyk, deputy head of the NACP, there has been no surge in filing declarations after the reintroduction of mandatory electronic declaration, but he predicts an increase in the number of risky declarations by January 2024.
Artem Sytnyk, Deputy Head of the NACP, said that previously more than 99% of declarations were not systematically checked due to limited resources, but with the new legislation and approaches, this will change. Now, a significant part of the declarations will be evaluated automatically, which will make the verification more efficient.
The property of the former head of the Rivne military enlistment office, Serhiy Lutsyuk, worth UAH 51. 7 million, was seized by the state on suspicion of illicit enrichment and assault on a serviceman.