Zelensky’s New Anti-Corruption Bill Includes Polygraph Tests for Officials With Ties to Russia
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Bill to restore independence of Ukrainian anti-corruption agencies includes polygraphs for staff with family in Russia, Zelensky says
The bill intended to restore the independence of Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies includes a provision requiring polygraph tests every two years for employees with relatives in Russia, President Volodymyr Zelensky said at a meeting with journalists on July 24, according to Hromadske, Suspilne, and RBK-Ukraine.
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According to the president, the new document contains rules on protection against Russian influence and excludes subordination to the prosecutor general of these state bodies.
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Not only Nbu: Zelensky Proposes to Check on the Polygraph of Anyone Who Has Access to State Secrets.
President Vladimir Zelensky has stated that everyone who has access to State secrets will undergo regular testing of the lie detector. The relevant rule is contained in a bill that the Head of State initiated and has already submitted to the Verkhovna Rada. He reported this in his evening video message. "There is already my bill in the Supreme Rada today – what he promised – for justice, law enforcement and anti-corruption agencies. Full guarant…
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