Decreasing corruption levels in 🇺🇦:
▪️ creating digital tools
▪️ studying and developing anti-corruption changes
▪️ supporting institutions and e-systems
2/2 Previous competition exposed a number of problems, but also reaffirmed the critical importance of involving international experts.
👉Key issues and takeaways from the selection process: https://t.co/96lNGUdDE9
1/2 🔁 Selection Commission relaunches the #ARMA Head competition after no candidate was recommended for appointment.
The Commission says it will work to address the key issues and ensure the selection of the most qualified candidates.
6/6 🗓️On June 8, HACC approved #Kniaziev’s plea agreement with #SAPO: 5 years’ imprisonment instead of a possible 12, with confiscation of property & savings.
The final outcome of this case is yet to come.
👉For key updates, follow HACC Decided platform: https://t.co/sXetfVtvqA
1/6⚖️A precedent-setting case for Ukraine’s anti-corruption system: the case against former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Vsevolod #Kniaziev has reached a new milestone.
It concerns the highest-ranking official in Ukraine’s history to have been convicted of corruption.
5/6🏛️In May 2026, #Kniaziev himself entered into a plea agreement, admitted receiving an undue advantage & testified against others.
Afterwards, three sitting Supreme Court judges Hryhorieva, Yelenina, Zheleznyi & retired judge Prokopenko were served with notices of suspicion.
💰President #Zelenskyy proposed using the frozen £2.4bn from the Chelsea FC sale to strengthen Ukraine’s air defence.
This is the only logical and fair step — one that would set a global precedent: Russian money protecting Ukrainian lives.
🎉Verkhovna Rada adopted TI Ukraine’s recommendation & allowed concurrent Accounting Chamber member competitions to be consolidated
Full staffing of Accounting Chamber by year-end is an IMF 2026 structural benchmark & part of Ukraine’s EU accession commitments
👉https://t.co/QMFaD1cPXb
2/2 Cluster 1 is about the rule of law, democratic institutions, and good governance. Its opening should serve as momentum for delivering the reforms outlined in the Kachka–Kos roadmap — an essential step for advancing Ukraine’s #EUaccession
1/2 🇪🇺 During her visit to Ukraine, @MartaKosEU said opening Cluster 1 in mid-June would be the biggest step yet on Ukraine’s EU path, with 5 more clusters possible by mid-July.
❗️Ex Supreme Court Chief Justice Vsevolod #Kniaziev admitted guilt in a corruption case.
HACC approved the plea deal: 5 years in prison, a 3-year ban from certain positions, confiscation of property and $200K in savings & forfeiture of $1.24M in bribe money.
🤝TI Ukraine welcomes the Cabinet of Ministers’ decision to approve a plan to provide the #HACC with premises for the administration of justice — a long-awaited step, especially given the expansion of the court’s staff
We hope the transfer of the premises will proceed without delay, ensuring the HACC has proper conditions for effective justice administration
🔓The opening of the first negotiating cluster would be a major milestone for Ukraine’s #EUaccession path and would provide additional momentum for reforms, accountability & Ukraine’s further integration with the #EU 🇪🇺
All EU member states have approved preparations to open the first cluster of accession talks with Ukraine, marking a significant step forward in Kyiv’s bid to join the bloc.
https://t.co/RlrSqcW2fA
🗣️According to @UaBabel treason charges against NABU detective Viktor Husarov have been dropped after prosecutors failed to substantiate the allegation
🤝TI Ukraine welcomes this important step toward restoring justice & preventing undue pressure on anti-corruption institutions
5/5 The relevant parliamentary committee has already started working with the drafts but has not yet decided which version will be taken as the basis.
🔎TI Ukraine will continue to closely monitor the process.
👉More details: https://t.co/STPxuRf4dO
1/5 📄 On May 25, MPs from the European Solidarity faction registered their version of Ukraine’s Anti-Corruption Strategy for 2026–2030.
Parliament now has 3 competing drafts.
4/5 On SBI reform, the European Solidarity draft goes further than the others.
➡️It proposes a full “reboot” of the Bureau, including mandatory vetting of all staff and the involvement of international partners. The relevant parliamentary committee has already started working with the drafts but has not yet decided which version will be taken as the basis.