On 20 March, the European Union Advisory Mission (EUAM) Ukraine and the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP) signed a Working Arrangement in Kyiv, expanding their cooperation on strengthening integrity and preventing corruption across Ukraine’s civilian security sector.
The agreement sets out practical areas of joint work. EUAM and the NACP will support the development of internal control and accountability systems within law enforcement agencies, promote ethical standards and a zero-tolerance approach to corruption, and advance the apply of digital tools in prevention efforts.
The cooperation will also strengthen the NACP’s capacity to design and implement anti-corruption policies, training programmes and risk assessment methodologies.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, EUAM Head of Mission Rolf Holmboe stated that the existing cooperation between the Mission and the NACP has already produced concrete results. Joint activities, including workshops for police officers on whistleblower protection, internal reporting and integrity standards, have assisted strengthen anti-corruption capacities of Ukrainian institutions across regions.
“This working arrangement will further strengthen and formalise our partnership and support Ukraine in building transparent, accountable institutions aligned with European standards,” added Rolf Holmboe.
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