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Pressure Being Put on Judges Hearing NABU Detectives' Cases - Anti-Corruption Officials

No lessons have been learned from last July’s attempts to limit the powers of anti-corruption bodies, those who falsified cases against detectives remain in their posts, and pressure is being put on judges hearing detectives’ cases, heads of Ukraine’s anti-corruption bodies said.

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Almost 60% of Ukrainians called the work of NABU and SAP ineffective - Social ResearchSocis survey showed that 59.4% of Ukrainians consider the work of NABU and SAP ineffective. Experts associate it with corruption scandals and record low performance of the Bureau.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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NABU head Semen Krivonos said about pressure on judges who consider cases of bureau employees, in particular concerning detective Ruslan Magamedrasulov August 10, 2026

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Measures in force since 18 June imposing preference on “very urgent or urgent cases” were annulled.

The Court of Auditors of the Republic (CCR) continues to strengthen the capacities of the public sector in terms of transparency and accountability. This Friday, the institution graduated 57 public servants who completed the second edition of the Specialized Program on Anti-Corruption, reaching a total of 101 professionals trained during 2026 to strengthen the prevention and combat of this crime in the country.

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ZN.UA Зеркало недели broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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