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  • 14-March-2024

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    Review of Anti-Corruption Reforms in Ukraine under the Fifth Round of Monitoring

    The report uses cutting edge methodology to assess Ukraine’s anti-corruption reforms against a set of indicators, benchmarks and their elements under five performance areas that focus on anti-corruption policy, prevention of corruption and enforcement.

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  • 30-May-2022

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    Anti-Corruption Reforms in Ukraine - Pilot 5th Round of Monitoring Under the Istanbul Anti-Corruption Action Plan

    This pilot report, elaborated before Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine, examines Ukraine’s anti-corruption framework and practices based on the criteria to test the new methodology for the 5th round of monitoring under the Istanbul Anti-Corruption Action Plan. The report analyses Ukraine’s anti-corruption institutions, investigation and prosecution of corruption offences and the overall enforcement framework. For each area of analysis, the report identifies areas for improvement and provides recommendations.
  • 4-May-2022

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    International investment implications of Russia’s war against Ukraine

    Russia’s war against Ukraine has triggered unprecedented policy responses around the globe. These policy measures, as well as decisions by multinational companies, raise manifold implications for international investment policy, and capital and investment flows. This report provides an overview of the implications, both immediate and longer-term, in what remains a quickly evolving environment.
  • 20-December-2021

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    OECD Anti-Corruption Review of the Energy Sector in Ukraine

    20/12/2021 - This preliminary draft report provides an overview of corruption risks, anti-corruption measures implemented by the government, and the investigation and prosecution of corruption in the energy sector. It also offers a set of recommendations to reduce corruption-related challenges and eliminate opportunities for corrupt practices in the sector.

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  • 20-December-2021

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    OECD Anti-Corruption Review of the Energy Sector in Ukraine (PDF)

    20/12/2021 - The report provides an overview of corruption risks, anti-corruption measures implemented by the government, and the investigation and prosecution of corruption in the energy sector. It also offers a set of recommendations to reduce corruption-related challenges and eliminate opportunities for corrupt practices in the sector.

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  • 20-December-2021

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    Anti-Corruption Review of the Energy Sector in Ukraine Highlights

    This documents highlights the main findings and recommendations of report Anti-Corruption Review of the Energy Sector in Ukraine

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  • 20-December-2021

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    OECD calls Ukraine to close loopholes allowing corruption schemes in the energy sector after revealing new data

    Despite Ukraine’s efforts, data strongly suggests that the energy sector remains one of the areas most vulnerable to corruption and related irregularities in Ukraine. To ensure a sustainable reform process in line with international standards, a set of recommendations to reduce corruption-related challenges and eliminate opportunities for corrupt practices must be implemented, according to the new OECD review.

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  • 5-December-2021

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    Typology of Corruption Crimes in the Energy Sector in Ukraine

    The OECD report on typologies of corruption crimes in the energy sector in Ukraine will be presented to the law enforcement community of Ukraine. The report identifies the main corruption schemes in the energy sector, focusing on high-level corruption and groups them into typologies to ease detection and investigation of such crimes.

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  • 5-August-2021

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    Fossil-Fuel Subsidies in the EU’s Eastern Partner Countries - Estimates and Recent Policy Developments

    Based on the OECD standard methodology, the study presents quantitative estimates of government support to consumers and producers of coal, oil and related petroleum products and natural gas, and electricity and heat generated from these fossil fuels. This report summarises the main findings of the analysis of fossil-fuel subsidy schemes in the six European Union's Eastern Partner (EaP) countries – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. The study updates the 2018 Inventory of Energy Subsidies in the EU’s Eastern Partnership Countries by providing data and estimates for 2016‑19. The analysis focuses on measuring two major types of fossil-fuel subsidies: direct transfers of funds to producers and consumers; and tax expenditure. This report also briefly discusses the taxation and energy pricing policies that have had direct or indirect impact on the evolution of fossil-fuel subsidies in the region. Detailed estimates of all individual support measures for each of the six countries are provided in Annexes to the report.
  • 18-August-2020

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    Ukraine - Anti-corruption reforms

    This page contains all information relating to Ukraine's participation in the OECD Anti-corruption Network for Eastern Europe and Central Asia and the progress of anti-corruption reforms under the Istanbul Anti-Corruption Action Plan.

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