SUMMARIZED GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAM MEASURES IN TERMS OF DIRECTIONS, PROBLEMS AND EXPECTED STRATEGIC RESULTS
ESR: 1.1.5.1. In the sectors of education, science, healthcare, administrative, social, and utility services as well as government regulation of the economy, the existing corrupt practices are being ousted by convenient legitimate ways of satisfying the needs of individuals or legal entities, which primarily involve:
identifying the most widespread corrupt practices and the reasons why they exist;
improving the legitimate ways of satisfying the needs of individuals or legal entities, which give them certainty that they are guaranteed achieve the desired and legitimate result swiftly and comfortably;
providing the appropriate normative, legal, organizational, and financial framework for coordinated efforts by government agencies and local self-government bodies aimed at simplifying the procedures for providing administrative, social, utility, and other services, as well as protecting business entities against unscrupulous behavior of these agencies;
aligning the system of government agencies and local self-government bodies with the administrative-territorial system;
launching electronic services and enhancing the transparency and accountability of processes involved in interactions between the state and the population and business community
Progress in the implementation of measures as of
22.11.2024
measures, the implementation of which as of
30.09.2024
5
2
1
1
9
Implemented
In progress
Not implemented
Not started
Measures implemented (fully and partially) -
5 (
55.6%)
№ | Name of the ESR | Name of the measure | The main implementer | Monitoring results (latest) | Status | % of measures implemented (fully and partially) | Evaluation of achievement of ESR | Середній рівень ОСР |
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Direction 1.1. Shaping and implementing the state anticorruption policy |
55.6%
5 /
9
|
0.0% | ||||||
Problem 1.1.5. In many areas of social life, resorting to corrupt practices is a more convenient, efficient, effective, and sometimes only way to satisfy the needs of individuals or legal entities compared to satisfying such needs in the legitimate way |
55.6%
5 /
9
|
0.0% | ||||||
1.1 | ОСР 1.1.5.1. In the sectors of education, science, healthcare, administrative, social, and utility services as well as government regulation of the economy, the existing corrupt practices are being ousted by convenient legitimate ways of satisfying the needs of individuals or legal entities, which primarily involve: identifying the most widespread corrupt practices and the reasons why they exist; improving the legitimate ways of satisfying the needs of individuals or legal entities, which give them certainty that they are guaranteed achieve the desired and legitimate result swiftly and comfortably; providing the appropriate normative, legal, organizational, and financial framework for coordinated efforts by government agencies and local self-government bodies aimed at simplifying the procedures for providing administrative, social, utility, and other services, as well as protecting business entities against unscrupulous behavior of these agencies; aligning the system of government agencies and local self-government bodies with the administrative-territorial system; launching electronic services and enhancing the transparency and accountability of processes involved in interactions between the state and the population and business community | 1.1.5.1.1 Conducting a comprehensive study to identify 10 of the most corruption-plagued sectors (using sociological, analytical, academic, and other sources of information) | National Agency on Corruption Prevention | The measure was not implemented on time and in full |
55.6%
5 /
9
|
0.0%
|
|
|
1.2 | 1.1.5.1.2 Conducting a comprehensive study (studies) to identify the most widespread and most economically detrimental corrupt practices in the 10 most corruption-plagued sectors | National Agency on Corruption Prevention | The measure has not been implemented | |||||
1.3 | 1.1.5.1.3 Conducting 10 analytical studies (5 per year) dedicated to: 1) a detailed study of the most widespread or the most economically detrimental corrupt practices and causes of their existence in the 10 most corruption-plagued sectors; 2) finding and modeling the implementation of convenient and legitimate approaches to satisfying the relevant needs of individuals or legal entities as opposed to the existing corrupt practices (particularly by launching electronic services) | National Agency on Corruption Prevention | There is progress in the implementation of the measure | |||||
1.4 | 1.1.5.1.4 Annual discussion of the conclusions and recommendations outlined in analytical studies with the participation of representatives of government agencies, NGOs, international organizations, international technical assistance projects, and the academic community | National Agency on Corruption Prevention | There is progress in the implementation of the measure | |||||
1.5 | 1.1.5.1.5 Improving the legitimate approaches to satisfying the needs of individuals and legal entities, taking into account the recommendations presented in analytical studies (particularly by launching electronic services, enhancing the transparency and accountability of processes pertaining to interactions between the state and the population and businesses, using re-engineering procedures, as well as implementing technological tools for the elimination of typical corruption risks: modules for random allocation of materials for specific administrative actions, technologies that implement the principle of extraterritorial examination of specific materials and decision-making, artificial intelligence-powered expert systems for aggregation and assessment of big data arrays, etc.) | Central bodies of executive power, which form or implement state policy in the areas most affected by corruption | Implementation of the measure has not started | |||||
1.6 | 1.1.5.1.6 Supporting the consideration of the Draft Law of Ukraine On the Procedure for Deciding Matters of the Administrative-Territorial System of Ukraine (registration number 4664 dated June 28, 2021) in the Parliament of Ukraine (particularly if the President of Ukraine vetoes the draft law) | Ministry for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine | The measure was implemented on time and in full | |||||
1.7 | 1.1.5.1.7 Drafting and supporting the consideration of bylaw normative legal acts needed for implementation of the law mentioned in subclause 1.1.5.1.6 | Ministry for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine | The measure was implemented on time and in full | |||||
1.8 | 1.1.5.1.8 Aligning normative legal acts with the law indicated in subclause 1.1.5.1.6 | Ministry for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine | The measure was implemented on time and in full | |||||
1.9 | 1.1.5.1.9 Conducting an analytical study into aligning the system of government agencies and local self-government bodies with the administrative-territorial system, and elaborating recommendations on how to improve the legislation | Ministry for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine | The measure was implemented on time and in full |