46% of officials made “mistakes” in their declarations totaling UAH 1,856.1 million

In accordance with data 1,246,435 declarations were submitted by officials of the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption. The Opendatabot portal reports that the number of corrected declarations has almost doubled compared to last year.
As of mid-September, the number of all submitted declarations (1.2 million) is 2.8 times higher than the number for the same period in 2023, when 445,000 documents were submitted. More than 134,000 of them, or 11%, were subsequently corrected.
During the analysis of fully studied declarations, it turned out that 46% contained violations for the total amount of UAH 1,856.1 million. Errors are mainly related to the incorrect indication of amounts, while the difference could be both smaller and larger than 500 subsistence minimums.
In particular, in 30% of the verified declarations, the amounts were incorrectly indicated, which together amounted to UAH 1,808.7 million. On average, officials made “errors” in the amount of UAH 15.2 million in each such declaration. In the other 16% of declarations, officials were wrong on average by UAH 790,000 per document, which totals UAH 47.3 million.
In half of the checked declarations, errors were found for amounts less than UAH 268,000, or up to 100 subsistence minimums. And only one of all checked declarations had no violations.
We would like to remind you that the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (NACP) has started a repeated full check of the electronic declaration of the head of the Khmelnytskyi Regional Center for Medical and Social Expertise Tetyana Krupa due to newly discovered circumstances. NAZK noted that during searches, employees of the State Bureau of Investigation found almost $6 million in cash with Tetyana Krupa.