Ukraine Appoints 16 New Judges to High Anti-Corruption Court
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Zelenskyy appoints 16 judges to HACC, its appeals chamber
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed 11 judges to the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) and five judges to its Appeals Chamber; the relevant decrees were published on the presidential website on Friday.
Zelensky appointed a number of judges to the VAC and the courts of appeal: who received the positionThe president signed 15 decrees appointing 29 judges. Sixteen of them will serve in the WACC and its Appellate Chamber.
By presidential decree, 11 judges of the Supreme Anti-Corruption Court and five judges of the HACS Appeals Chamber have been appointed.
This decision was mandatory for the new tranche. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed 11 judges to the High Anti-Corruption Court and five judges to its Appeals Chamber. This decision is a necessary step for Ukraine to receive between €250 million and €300 million in EU funding, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing decrees No. 782/2026 and No. 783/2026 on the head of state's website. According to decree No. 782/2026, the following were appointed …
President Volodymyr Zelensky signed decrees appointing 16 judges to the Supreme Anti-Corruption Court (VACS). This is necessary to receive from 250 to 300 million euros from the EU under the Ukraine Facility program.
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