National Agency for Prevention of Corruption

National Agency for Prevention of Corruption (Національне агентство з питань запобігання корупції)
Agency overview
Jurisdiction  Ukraine government
Agency executive
  • Nataliia Korchak, Head
Website https://nazk.gov.ua
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The National Agency for Prevention of Corruption (Ukrainian: Національне агентство з питань запобігання корупції) or NAPC is a national anti-corruption agency of the Ukrainian government which is responsible for shaping and implementing anti-corruption policy, while creating an environment conducive to corruption prevention.[1]

It is one of the three anti-corruption pillars of Ukraine, created after the Euromaidan revolution, along with the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office.

In contrast to NABU, which is a law-enforcement institution, NACP has a preventive function. As such, the Agency develops regulations that help prevent corruption and ensures compliance with them.

See also

References

  1. "National Agency on Corruption Prevention - NACP - Network for Integrity". www.networkforintegrity.org. Retrieved 2018-05-03.



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