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What progress have transition economies made in fighting corruption? This book presents the outcomes of a review of legal and institutional frameworks for fighting corruption in Ukraine, which was carried out in the framework of the Anti-Corruption Network for Transition Economies based at the OECD....
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Paris :
OECD,
2005
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Series: | Fighting corruption in transition economies
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- Introduction: Istanbul anti-corruption action plan
- Country reviews
- Assessment and recommendations
- Implementation of recommendations
- Summary of assessment and recommendations: National anti-corruption policy and institutions
- Legislation and criminalisation of corruption
- Transparency of the civil service
- Self-assessment report: National anti-corruption plan (strategy) against corruption
- Promotion of accountability and transparency
- Criminalisation of corruption
- Specialised services
- Investigation and enforcement
- International aspects
- Annex 1. Statistic information for 2001-2003 on consideration of cases of administrative offences in compliance with the law of Ukraine "on struggle against corruption"
- Annex 2. Certificate on dynamics of criminal proceedings in cases initiated by law-enforcement bodies of Ukraine on the elements of corruption over the period from 2000 to 2003
- Annex 3. Certificate on dynamics of criminal proceedings in corruption-related cases initiated by law-enfrocement bodies of Ukraine (Art. 368-369 of the Ukrainian Criminal Code) over the period from 2000 to 2003
- Annx 4. Violations of the criminal law of Ukraine
- Annex 5. Data on the number of persons convicted for crimes in public office
- Anenx 6. Data on crimes in public office, number of persons convicted, acquitted, cases closed, persons indisposed subjected to forced medical treatment, and forms of criminal punishment
- Annex 7. Law of Ukraine on fight with corruption
- Annex 8. Criminal code of Ukraine
- Annex 9. Anti-corruption action plan for Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, The Russian Federation, Tajikistan and Ukraine.