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Anti-Corruption Measures

Accountability and transparency are the cornerstone of any higher education institution, and the Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies strives not only to adhere to the highest standards but to exceed them in matters of anti-corruption activities. We are proud of our mission to ensure honesty, ethics, and integrity in all areas of our activities.

The university takes various measures to prevent corruption and ensure honest management.  For this purpose, an effective system of regulations and rules has been developed that applies to both students and faculty. In addition, regular training and informational events are conducted aimed at raising awareness about the problem of corruption and methods of its prevention.

Our university conducts continuous monitoring and auditing of internal processes to identify and eliminate possible violations.

Authorized Officer for Corruption Prevention and Detection

Anatolii Stanislavovych Andrusenko

E-mail: [email protected]

Reporting possible violations of Ukraine’s anti-corruption legislation
1. In accordance with the law of Ukraine ‘On prevention of corruption’, information on corruption-related offenses committed by university officials, employees, or contractors may be reported directly to the rector of the university, the authorized officer for corruption prevention and detection, or by sending an email to the university’s official email address.
2. Reports of corruption may be submitted either in writing or orally:
  • in writing, marked ‘On Corruption’, addressed to the rector of the Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies or to the authorized officer, at: 2 Lazariana St., Dnipro, 49010, Ukraine;
  • via the correspondence box of the Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies;
  • by electronic communication, by sending a report to the following email addresses:
    Rector of the university: [email protected][email protected]
    Authorized officer: [email protected]
  • in person, during the rector’s personal reception hours at the university: every Monday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
  • via the Rector’s hotline: (056)-373-15-44(056)-793-19-00.
  • Office hours: Mon–Thu, 8:00 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.; Fri, 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
  • Sat–Sun: closed
  • via the Authorized officer’s hotlines:
  • internal extensions: 1-30 or 2-61
  • landline: (056) 373-15-61;
  • mobile: +38(098) 196-48-47;
  • in person during personal reception hours:
  • Office hours: Mon–Thu, 8:00 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.; Fri, 8:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.
  • Sat–Sun: closed
  • · Reception hours – working hours, room 211
1. International Instruments:
  • Additional Protocol to the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption of 15 May 2003
    (Law of Ukraine ‘On Ratification of the Additional Protocol to the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption’ of 18 October 2006 No. 253-V)
  • Criminal Law Convention On Corruption of 27 January 1999
    (Law of Ukraine  ‘On Ratification of the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption’ of  18 October 2006 No. 252-V)
  • United Nations Convention Against Corruption of 31 October 2003
    (Law of Ukraine ‘On Ratification of the United Nations Convention against Corruption’ of18 October 2006 No. 251-V)
  • Civil Law Convention on Corruption of 4 November 1999
    (Law of Ukraine “On Ratification of the Civil Law Convention on Corruption” dated 16 March 2005 No. 2476-IV)
  • Agreement on establishing the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO)
  • Statute of the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO)
2. Codes of Ukraine:
  • Criminal Code of Ukraine
  • Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses
  • Labour Code of Ukraine
3. Laws of Ukraine:
  • Law of Ukraine ‘On Prevention of Corruption’ of 14 October 2014 No. 1700-VIII
  • Law of Ukraine ‘On the Principles of Anti-Corruption Policy in Ukraine (Anti-corruption strategy) for 2014–2017’ dated 14 October 2014 No. 1699-VIII
  • Law of Ukraine ‘On the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine’ of 14 October 2014 No. 1698-VIII
  • Law of Ukraine ‘On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of Ukraine on the Implementation of State Anti-Corruption Policy’  of 14 May 2013 No. 224-VII
 4. University Documents:
Dear Visitor,
If you have become aware of any violations of anti-corruption legislation by employees of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, or by enterprises, institutions, and organizations within the sphere of management of the Ministry, and have reasonable grounds to believe that such information is reliable, you may report the identified facts through the hotline by email at:
Please note that, according  to Article 53 of the Law of Ukraine ‘On Prevention of Corruption’ (hereinafter referred to as the Law), anonymous reports concerning violations of the requirements of this Law committed by an employee of the relevant authority are subject to review. An anonymous report on a possible violation of anti-corruption legislation shall be considered if it concerns a specific person and contains factual information that can be verified.
 
Other written appeals that do not indicate the place of residence, are not signed by the author(s), or do not make it possible to identify the author, shall, in accordance with Part One of Article 8 of the Law of Ukraine ‘On citizens’ appeals’, be considered anonymous and shall not be subject to review.
 
The information you provide will be used as a basis for deciding whether an appropriate response is required in accordance with the Law.