Publication date: 29.05.2025
JSC "Ukrainian Defense Industry" has committed to implementing NATO's integrity recommendations, marking a significant step toward adopting North Atlantic Alliance standards in Ukraine's defense industrial complex.
This was discussed during a working meeting where the National Agency for Corruption Prevention presented an action plan to ensure consistent and effective implementation of these recommendations, fostering interoperability between Ukraine's and NATO countries' defense industries. The event was attended by representatives from the NATO Representation to Ukraine, JSC UDI, the Norwegian Ministry of Defence’s Centre for Integrity in the Defense Sector, the Government Office for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense, and other security and defense sector stakeholders.
Participants reaffirmed their commitment to raising awareness of ethical standards and implementing effective anti-corruption practices. Additionally, measures were outlined to ensure transparency in human capital engagement and evaluation, as well as the introduction of a fully automated personnel management system.
"Further development of an anti-corruption infrastructure based on the best standards within the JSC UDI and subsidiaries will accelerate the achievement of interoperability between Ukrainian and NATO defense industries. Our goal is to ensure that our levels of accountability, transparency, and protection against corruption risks align with those of leading Alliance defense companies," stated Maksym Fedorenko, Director of the Compliance and Risk Management Department at JSC UDI.
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