On December 19, the Centre of Policy and Legal Reform with the Association of Ukrainian Human Rights Monitors on Law Enforcement will announce the results of the expert and civil society opinion poll regarding expectations from the State Bureau of Investigations
The main priorities of the state anticorruption policy in Ukraine should be defined in a special regulatory act – the Anticorruption Strategy.
The Centre of Policy and Legal Reform is a Ukrainian think-tank established in 1996. The CPLR is a non-governmental, non-profit and non-party organization. Our mission is to facilitate institutional reforms in Ukraine for strengthening democracy, rule of law, and good governance.
The Summary presents main conclusions formulated based on the results of public evaluation of the efficiency of state anti-corruption policy implementation
An analytical paper, prepared by IFES in cooperation with Center of Policy and Legal Reform, Chesno Civic Movement and the Committee of Voters of Ukraine.
The report analyzes the situation in the area of criminal statistics and presents specific conclusions and recommendations for the legislator and law enforcement agencies.
On February 26, the Constitutional Court of Ukraine adopted a decision, according to which the article of the Criminal Code of Ukraine that established liability for illegal enrichment for public servants, was recognized unconstitutional.
One of the areas of the CPLR activity is a combating corruption, and the CPLR experts have implemented a project ‘Monitoring of implementation and awareness of new rules of political party finance’ from October to December of 2016. Its results are placed on the Monitoring Report.
Experts of CPLR and IFES held a press-conference and told public about some risks of the Draft Law ‘On amendments to the Law of Ukraine ‘On political parties in Ukraine’ concerning an improving of government financing of political parties’. Initiators are the members of Parliament R.Knyazevych, O.Chernenko. I.Suslova, N.Novak (the faction of the Party ‘Block Petra Poroshenka’), who laid it before the Verkhovna Rada on 24 November of 2016.
On the 30-th of March in 2017 Director of Scientifically development of the CPLR Mykola Khavronyuk took part in the event ‘A judicial power is free from a corruption: Presentation of results of the statutory regulation of combatting corruption analysis in a system of justice concerning to be in congruence with principles of independence and accountability of judges’