NAKO
The Independent Anti-Corruption Commission is a Ukrainian civil society organization that monitors corruption, advocates for transparency, and upholds accountability in support of Ukraine's national security and sovereignty. Based in Kyiv, NAKO works both within Ukraine and internationally.
Mission
NAKO's mission is to reduce corruption in defense and security sectors by conducting independent research, effective advocacy and informing the public, in order to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities. NAKO works with and supports the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the defense-industrial complex, and key anti-corruption bodies.Areas of activity
NAKO advocates for reforms in Ukraine's defense procurement system, including the adoption of transparent and competitive bidding processes. NAKO's work has been highlighted in several major international publications, including The New York Times and The Washington Post, for bringing critical changes to Ukraine's military procurement processes, which had long been plagued by inefficiency and corruption.NAKO's primary areas of activity are:
- defense procurement;
- development of the defense-industrial complex;
- implementation of proper governance in the security and defense sector;
- reduction of secrecy;
- democratic civilian control over the security and defense sector;
- gender equality in the security and defense sector;
- development and implementation of veteran policies;
- sanctions against the Russian Federation ;
- monitoring corruption risks during war.
Leadership
History and Evolution
NAKO was established in 2016, initially as the Independent Anti-Corruption Committee on Defense . It was founded in response to widespread corruption in Ukraine's defense sector, which was widely acknowledged to be undermining both the country's military capabilities and its international standing. The organization was launched in collaboration with Transparency International Ukraine. Over time, as its mandate expanded beyond the defense sector, the committee rebranded itself as the Independent Anti-Corruption Commission.NAKO's broader focus on not just defense but also on public sector governance reforms, legislative advocacy, and civic engagement in anti-corruption activities across various government sectors. The organization's mission aligns with Ukraine's broader goals of integrating into European and NATO security frameworks, which require stringent anti-corruption measures.
In 2019, NAKO became a separate public organization. With the expansion of its mandate, NAKO was renamed as the Independent Anti-Corruption Commission .
NAKO was founded in response to widespread corruption in Ukraine's defense sector, which was significantly undermining the country's military capabilities and its international standing. The organization was initially called the Independent Defense Anti-Corruption Committee and was launched in collaboration with Transparency International Ukraine. Over time, as its mandate expanded beyond the defense sector, the committee rebranded itself as the Independent Anti-Corruption Commission.
The rebranding was reflective of NAKO's broader focus on not only defense but also on public sector governance reforms, legislative advocacy, and civic engagement in anti-corruption activities across various government sectors. The organization's mission aligns with Ukraine's broader goals of integrating into European and NATO security frameworks, which require stringent anti-corruption measures.
Committee and Board Membership
In 2016, the IAC Committee included three Ukrainian and three international experts:- Lieutenant General Tim Evans, former commander of NATO's Joint Rapid Response Corps;
- Drago Kos, former authorized representative for the fight against corruption in Slovenia, former chairman of GRECO;
- James Wasserstrom, Senior Anti-Corruption Advisor at the US Embassy in Kabul, Strategic Advisor and Head of Anti-Corruption, US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction;
- Volodymyr Ogryzko, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, First Deputy Secretary of the National Security Council of Ukraine;
- Oleg Rybachuk, chairman of the Board of Center UA, co-initiator of the "Chesno" movement and former Vice-Prime Minister for European Integration and Head of the Presidential Administration;
- Sevgil Musaeva, editor-in-chief of the online publication Ukrainian Pravda.
As of September 2024, the members of NAKO's board are:
- Sevgil Musaeva, editor-in-chief of Ukrainian Pravda;
- Giovanni Kessler, Italian lawyer and prosecutor, former director general of the European Anti-Fraud Office ;
- , executive director of ;
- Andrew Bain, US Marine Corps Reserve Colonel, president of .
- Larry Henderson, Vice President and Head of Analytic Intelligence at
Research, Publications and Reports
- 30 May 2017:
- 14 September 2017:
- 28 November 2017:
- 15 August 2018:
- 11 September 2018:
- 25 October 2018:
- 16 September 2019:
- 12 October 2020:
- 14 March 2021:
- 26 March 2021:
- 28 February 2023:
- 6 June 2023:
- 3 July 2023:
- 6 July 2023:
- 1 August 2023:
- 4 March 2024:
- 13 June 2024:
Financing
- British Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office,
- U.S. Agency for International Development ;
- National Endowment for Democracy
- International Renaissance Foundation ;
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands;
- Ministry for Foreign Affairs ;
- French Embassy in Ukraine;
- .
Impact