The G7 sees Ukraine’s priorities in the next three months as restoring the declarations, strengthening SAPO and NABU, and ensuring constitutional justice.
The G7 believes that the continuation of the declarations, the strengthening of the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAP) and the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU), as well as ensuring constitutional justice, are decisive for the future of Ukraine. This was stated in the message of the ambassadors to Twitterthat was on Saturday night, June 10.
“Efforts to fight corruption and institutional reform are critical to Ukraine’s future. The G7 Ambassadors remain committed to further supporting their implementation,” the G7 ambassadors said.
The report states that Ukraine was given key recommendations to strengthen anti-corruption institutions and reform the judicial system.
In particular, in the next 3 months, the G7 recommends that priority efforts be made to restore the requirement for declaring property and funding political parties, strengthening NABU and SAPO, as well as ensuring constitutional justice .
That is, restore the obligation of civil servants (except those mobilized and directly involved in the conflict), to submit and make public their state declarations of property and income during martial law; continue verification by the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (NAPC) of property and income declarations; provide public access to declarations of assets with appropriate editing of security provisions; and restore reporting requirements, political party funding, with revised security provisions.
With regard to NABU and SAPO, adopt new legislative actions aimed at improving the selection procedures for the head and key officials of SAPO, strengthen the ability to manage its organizational activities, in particular, budget and staff , as well as create mechanisms for disciplinary action. responsibility and accountability of the leadership of SAPO through the introduction of a separate disciplinary commission and an independent audit commission, coordination of the duties of the leader.
Also strengthen the institutional independence and viability of NABU, including by improving the legislative and regulatory framework by increasing staffing and ensuring proper funding, providing opportunities for independent wiretapping and creating a forensic examination institute.
And with regard to constitutional justice, it is necessary to adopt and introduce a law on the transparent selection of judges of the Constitutional Court on a meritocratic basis, including a preliminary selection process based on an assessment of the virtue and professionalism of the candidates in accordance with the recommendations of the Venice Commission.
Recall that in May, the head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell, called on Ukraine to speed up the reform process, move to European standards, so as not to miss a unique opportunity to join the European Union.
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Source: korrespondent

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