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The United States and the European Union have taken note of Verkhovna Rada’s approval of the composition of the competition commission for the selection of candidates for administrative positions in the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office, the embassies said in a statement.
Delegation of the EU and Embassy of the united states Ukraine asked the commission to launch a competition for administrative positions in the Special Prosecutor’s Office for Combating Corruption to initiate a transparent selection process.
“The EU and the United States took note of the Verkhovna Rada’s decision to appoint commission members to select a specialized anti-corruption prosecutor. The commission must initiate a transparent process based on the virtue and merit of the candidates. Our strongest support it will depend on this, “the statement read. posted synchronously on the pages of two diplomatic missions on Twitter.
took note of the decision @verkhovna_rada on the appointment of members of the commission for the election of a prosecutor specialized in the fight against corruption. The commission must initiate a transparent process based on the integrity and merit of the candidates. Our additional support will depend on this.
– EU in Ukraine (@EUDelegationUA) September 17, 2020
Now there is no head in the SAP. The previous one, Nazar Kholodnitsky, resigned in August. He has headed the department since 2015.
At a meeting held on September 3, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine did not vote in favor of draft resolution No. 3898 on the appointment of parliamentary representatives in the commission for the realization of a contest to occupy administrative positions in the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office.
On the eve of the vote, according to Evropeyskaya Pravda, the ambassadors of Germany, Great Britain, the European Union in Ukraine, as well as the regional director of the World Bank sent a letter to the Ukrainian authorities, who criticized the draft resolution №3898. The letter, the newspaper learned, was received by spokesman Dmitry Razumkov and the head of the President’s Office Andrey Yermak. Representatives of Western Ukraine’s donors and creditors noted that the anti-corruption efforts of the Ukrainian authorities “were and continue to be at the heart of the partnership between the international community and Ukraine”, and the SAP is “a fundamental part of the anti-corruption architecture of Ukraine. Ukraine”. The diplomats and creditors in the letter refrained from evaluating the candidates proposed in the draft resolution, but recalled the requirement of the law regarding high reputation and experience in the field of anti-corruption for the members of the competition committee.
Also, On September 3, the ambassadors of the G7 countries called on Ukraine to maintain independence from anti-corruption bodies… This is an important element of Ukraine’s international obligations, including in the framework of cooperation with the EU, and the constant support of international financial institutions, according to the statement.
The IMF noted that cooperation with Ukraine depends on maintaining the independence and integrity of the country’s anti-corruption agencies.
On September 17, the Rada adopted draft resolution No. 4104 on the appointment of parliamentary representatives to the commission. This resolution approved four of the seven candidates, whom the Rada proposed to name as draft resolution # 3898. MEPs, members of the Foreign Affairs Committee Viola von Cramont-Taubadel and Michael Gahler, before the vote, announced the risk of lose cooperation with the IMF and visa-free travel with the EU.
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