G7 Ambassadors at meeting with Stefanchuk reiterate importance of re-instating e-declarations
During a meeting with Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk, the G7 Ambassadors stressed the importance of returning electronic declarations for civil servants, strengthening the anti-corruption institutions of the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) and the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU).
"At today's meeting with Ruslan Stefanchuk, G7 Ambassadors reiterated the importance of re-instating e-declarations of assets for public servants, restoring transparency in the Verkhovna Rada, and strengthening the anti-corruption institutions of SAPO and NABU," according to the statement on the Twitter account of the Japanese Presidency of the G7 Ambassadors' Support Group in Kyiv.
"We also discussed issues pertaining to national minority rights in Ukraine and the need to continue reforming its security service," the ambassadors said.
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