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Ukrainska PravdaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 8518 days ago NABU and the SAP suspect a SBU employee of inciting a businessman to give a bribeAnti-corruption agencies have accused an employee of Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) of encouraging a businessman to bribe law enforcement officials with $150,000 in order to recover seized funds and close a criminal case. The investigation began after a search by the National Police and SBU at a business in Zaporizhzhia in May 2025, during which over 6 million hryvnias in cash were confiscated. The businessman sought information through an acquaintance who approached an SBU employee, who offered to resolve the issue for money. Initially, the offer was to return half of the seized amount, but
Bias read (Center): The article reports on an ongoing anti-corruption investigation involving an SBU employee and a businessman. It provides details from official sources (National Anti-Corruption Bureau, Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office) without apparent ideological framing or biased language. The focus
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): This article presents a clear and specific account of an ongoing investigation involving an SBU employee suspected of facilitating a bribe. It includes precise details such as the amount of money involved, the timing of events, and legal charges. The tone is largely objective, presenting facts witho
Ukrainska PravdaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8015 days ago NABU and human capital: how are anti-corruption officials selected and is there room for transparency?The article discusses the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU)'s efforts in exposing high-profile corruption cases in 2025, including investigations into former Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Chernyshov and businessman Timur Mindich. It also mentions the 2026 investigation into Yulia Tymoshenko, leader of the 'Fatherland' faction, regarding alleged systematic bribery of MPs. The article highlights the challenges faced by anti-corruption agencies in conducting such complex legal and organizational investigations but emphasizes their ability to dismantle systemic schemes despite high
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about NABU's activities and challenges without overtly favoring any political side. It focuses on the bureau's work and the need for professional staff rather than taking a clear stance on political issues.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article provides detailed information about NABU's investigations into high-profile corruption cases in 2025 and early 2026, including references to specific individuals and operations like 'Midas.' It also mentions legislative changes and staffing expansions. These details align with the cross-
Ukrainska PravdaIndependentCenter11 days ago Belgium issues arrest warrant for former EU commissioner in Katargate caseBelgium has issued an European arrest warrant for former EU Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos in connection with the corruption scandal known as 'QatarGate'. Avramopoulos, who served as the EU commissioner for migration from 2014 to 2019 and is currently a member of the Greek parliament, was a honorary member of the non-governmental organization 'Fight Against Impunity,' founded by Pier Antonio Panzeri, a key figure in the QatarGate case. The Belgian authorities accuse him of involvement in a criminal organization linked to income he received from this NGO at the center of the scandal. Avramopoulos denies the allegations, stating that the issues were resolved three years ago under full institutional transparency and approval by the European Commission. To execute the arrest warrant, the Greek parliament must vote to lift his parliamentary immunity. The QatarGate scandal erupted in December 2022 after police searches in Brussels uncovered €1.5 million in cash in the homes of European Parliament member Evi Kaili from Greece and former Italian MEP Pier Antonio Panzeri, who are accused of accepting bribes to advance the interests of Qatar and Morocco.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both the charges against Avramopoulos and his denial of them, quoting official statements from Greek officials and Avramopoulos himself. It does not favor one side over the other and provides balanced information without overtly biased language or selective sourcing.
Ukrainska PravdaIndependentCenter14 days ago How new people are recruited to NABU explained by "Automaidan"The article discusses the process of selecting new personnel for Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU), highlighting the bureau's efforts to combat systemic corruption through high-profile investigations into politicians and business figures. It notes that NABU has faced significant challenges in investigating complex cases due to legal and organizational difficulties, but has shown effectiveness in dismantling corrupt networks despite political resistance. The article outlines the multi-stage recruitment process used by NABU, which includes public competitions and oversight by the Public Oversight Council (RGC). Since 2024, NABU has been expanding its staff based on recommendations from the European Commission, with plans to increase its workforce from 700 to 1000 employees between 2024 and 2026. The selection process involves multiple stages, including document submission, qualification checks, written exams, interviews, and final approval by the RGC.
Bias read (Center): The article provides an objective overview of NABU's operations, recruitment processes, and expansion goals without overtly favoring any political side. While it mentions high-profile anti-corruption cases involving prominent politicians, it does not take a stance on these issues or criticize any一方.
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