Viktor Pavlushchyk was elected as the new head of Ukraine's National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NACP) by a unanimous vote of the selection committee.
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Viktor Pavlushchyk was elected as the new head of the National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NACP) by a unanimous vote.
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 chosen on Feb. 25 as the head of the National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NACP) - one of Ukraine's main corruption fighting bodies.
Viktor Pavlushchyk was unanimously voted in as head of NAPC by the commission members.
Dmytro Kalmykov received only three votes and subsequently submitted his resignation upon Pavlushchyk's election.
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