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Nabu and SAP have identified the economic impact of their work

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In 2021, economic impact reached – 2.7 billion UAH; in 2022 – 3.4 billion UAH; in 2023 – 4.7 billion UAH; in 2024 – 4.5 billion UAH; In 2025 (the first half of the year) – 1.5 billion UAH.

For four years, the economic impact of the activities of the National Anti -Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Anti -Corruption’s Office’s expert reached UAH 16.8 billion. This is stated in Nabu.

In general, the economic impact for 2021-2025. amount to 16.8 billion UAH: 2021 – 2.7 Billion UAH; 2022 – 3.4 billion UAH; 2023 – 4.7 Billion UAH; 2024 – 4.5 billion UAH; 2025 (first half of the year) – 1.5 billion UAH, “the report said.

It is noted that the economic impact of NABU and CAP’s activity included not only compensation for the state of corruption, but also the funds and ownership, the prediction of which managed to avoid, ownership and funds transferred to the needs of Ukraine’s armed forces by deciding the court, confiscated pledges and pledges.

Also informed that thanks to NABU and SAP, 2.85 billion UAH has moved to the needs of the armed forces of Ukraine.

Remember, on July 22, Verkhovna Rada voted for Bill No. 12414 in the second reading. This decision has limited the independence of Nabu and SAP and made them dependent on the decisions of the general prosecutor.

The law was then signed by Parliament spokesman Ruslan Stefanchuk and the President. This happened against the rear of protests in Kyiv and other cities of Ukraine. People have asked to treat the law. July 24, against the remembrance of western partners, Zelensky introduced a bill to Verkhovna Rada, which provides for the cancellation of previous law’s restrictions.

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