Ukraine Advances on Anti-Corruption Practices

By Worldwide News Ukraine, PRNE
Thursday, June 9, 2011

KYIV, Ukraine, June 10, 2011 -

In the framework of fighting corruption, Ukraine has been
taking a series of measures to prevent the spread of corrupt practices in the
country. Occupying 134th position in the corruption rating of Transparency
International, Ukraine now puts a lot of efforts to improve its international
standing. The latest development was the Law of Ukraine On the Foundations of
Prevention and Combating Corruption along with a number of other accompanying
documents, which the President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych signed this week.

The Law is expected to be an advanced version of
anti-corruption legislation that provides working mechanisms of corruption
prevention used internationally. The Law contains new principles and
effective mechanisms of corruption prevention, noted President Yanukovych at
the National Anti-corruption Committee meeting on Wednesday June 8, 2011. For
example, the law specifies that the President, Head of the Parliament, Prime
Minister, Prosecutor General, ministers and other top officials will now be
eligible for prosecution for corruption.

Having been an integral part of the Soviet political system,
corruption is a tough plant to root up even nowadays. Ukrainian Constitution
contains principles of corruption free political system and numerous
Ukrainian laws make corruption illegal. Between 1995 and 2005 Ukraine
ratified 11 international anti-corruption documents including the UN
Convention against Corruption.

In 2005 international organizations the Financial Action Task
Force and the Council of Europe pressed Ukraine to step up in its
anti-corruption efforts. The Ukrainian Parliament made a resolution in 2006,
but it was not until three years later that the Law was adopted.

The first iteration of the Law of Ukraine On the Foundations
of Prevention and Combating Corruption was passed in 2009 only to be
abrogated in December of 2010. The current version underwent a number of
amendments and delays on its way to the President's table. Most changes
involved income declarations - the final version of the law establishes a
duty to declare both owned and rented property. It should be noted that the
public went furious when the decision was made to delay adoption of the new
version of the Law from April 2010 to January 2011.

The Law of Ukraine On the Foundations of Prevention and
Combating Corruption comes into effect on July 1, 2011.

For more information, please contact Maria Ivanova, +380443324784, news at wnu-ukraine.com, Project Manager at Worldwide News Ukraine

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