Kyiv launched the wealth database for legislators and civil servants in 2016 in a bid to tackle graft that pleased Ukraine’s backers including the International Monetary Fund.
Ukraine's National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP) has now decided who must submit income and asset e-declarations, a requirement that apparently will be applied in the widest, most disruptive way, according to Freedom House.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has additionally declared interest income for 2016 totaling UAH 865,444, or US$32,708, in the International Investment Bank, according to the state register of declarations of Ukraine's officials.