Viktor Pavlushchyk, a senior detective and head of the department of detectives of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine, won the competition to become head of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention. All six members of the contest committee voted for his appointment.
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Viktor Pavlushchyk won the competition for becoming the head of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention. All six members of the committee voted for his appointment.
The contest jury concluded that Pavlushchyk has the best professional experience, knowledge and qualities for performing the duties of the head of the National Agency of Corruption Prevention and corresponds to the criteria of competence and honesty.
Viktor Pavlushchyk was selected as the new head of NACP with all six commission members voting for his candidacy.
Pavlushchyk currently serves as the head of NABU's detectives department.
51 candidates were admitted to the first stage of the competition, 24 participated in the second stage, and final interviews were held with 10 candidates on Feb. 24-25.
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