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Ukraine’s State Bureau of Investigation fails to launch internal probe into anti-corruption activist Vitaliy Shabunin photo leak
News - 23 February 2026

Ukraine’s State Bureau of Investigation fails to launch internal probe into anti-corruption activist Vitaliy Shabunin photo leak

According to AntAC, the photo leak incident confirms the urgent need to reform the SBI and the Prosecutor General’s Office, both of which remain under the influence of the Presidential Office

Reservists of Security Service of Ukraine may be behind Telegram attacks on NABU and SAPO — MP Zheleznyak
News - 23 February 2026

Reservists of Security Service of Ukraine may be behind Telegram attacks on NABU and SAPO — MP Zheleznyak

Following an investigation into anonymous Telegram channels that attacked anti-corruption agencies -- the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) -- questions arose about the draft deferments of their alleged owners

Prosecutor General Kravchenko is attempting to control NABU and SAPO; anti-corruption bodies remain under pressure — Ukrainska Pravda news outlet
News - 14 February 2026

Prosecutor General Kravchenko is attempting to control NABU and SAPO; anti-corruption bodies remain under pressure — Ukrainska Pravda news outlet

It was Kravchenko who developed mechanisms to subordinate anti-corruption bodies to the prosecutorial vertical and limit their independence, according to the Anti-Corruption Action Center

Government agencies have appointed officials responsible for the temporarily occupied territories: human rights advocate explains what this will change
Articles - 27 December 2025

Government agencies have appointed officials responsible for the temporarily occupied territories: human rights advocate explains what this will change

The ZMINA editorial team sent a request to the Secretariat of the Cabinet of Ministers to find out which ministries had been designated as responsible for policy on the temporarily occupied and frontline territories. In response to the request, the Secretariat provided a list of such representatives in 21 executive bodies, including ministries, the State Emergency Service, the Pension Fund, the State Property Fund, and other relevant institutions