International Anti-Corruption Discussion at DSUIA

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Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs has held “Issues of Anti-Corruption Legislation Application” conference. The event has been initiated by the Civil Council at the MIA of Ukraine. Presentations have been delivered online with complete respect of sanitary and counter epidemic norms.

The conference has been attended by Andrii Fomenko, DSUIA Rector, Police Colonel; Volodymyr Martynenko, head of the Civil Council at the MIA of Ukraine, head of civil organization “Center for Prevention and Combatting Corruption”, advisor for the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine; Ivan Lehostaiev, head of the Southern-Eastern Interregional Department of the Ministry of Justice (Dnipro); Iryna Hrytsay, deputy head of Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration; Larysa Nalyvaiko, DSUIA vice-rector; Jozsef Gyulai, the EUAM Senior Adviser on Anti-Corruption, etc.

Besides, specialists from the Academy of General Prosecution Law Enforcement Forces (Republic of Kazakhstan), Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs, Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, Luhansk State University of Internal Affairs named after Е.О. Didorenko, University of Customs and Finances, National Academy of Internal Affairs, representatives of social organizations and others joined the conference.

Volodymyr Martynenko, head of the Civil Council at the MIA of Ukraine, head of civil organization “Center for Prevention and Combatting Corruption”, advisor for the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, greeted the conference participants as well.

“I am sure that we will see active and fruitful work in the frames of this conference. Today I would like to discuss the most actual practical issues. It is very important that everything worked out would be further in use for law enforcement authorities, rights defenders and lawyers to decrease the level of corruption in Ukraine”, Volodymyr Martynenko stressed.

Ivan Lehostaiev, head of the Southern-Eastern Interregional Department of the Ministry of Justice (Dnipro), also greeted the conference participants.

“Corruption is a very actual problem in our country, since its level has a significant impact on trust of citizens towards the state trust towards the state itself among other countries”, Ivan Lehostaiev emphasized.

Jozsef Gyulai, the EUAM Senior Adviser on Anti-Corruption, in his turn, presented key provisions and measures of the Mission.

During the conference its participants presented their reports. The issues discussed included detection and analysis of corruption risks for corruption prevention in the National Police, criminal and legal problems of bribery provocation, peculiarities of activity of police officers under the conditions of renewed anti-corruption strategy, problems of registration and processing of notifications on corruption, etc.

Under the results of the discussion new amendments to the legislation in force are stipulated.

 

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