At the initiative of the National Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA), jointly with the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (NAPC), a training webinar was held for ARMA employees on “Filling out electronic declarations: innovations and tools for simplification”.
The webinar was organized to familiarize ARMA staff with changes in legislation regarding the procedure for filling out e-declarations. According to the Head of ARMA Olena Duma, over the past year and a half, the agency's staff has changed by almost 80%, which creates a need for timely updating of new employees' knowledge of current changes in legislation.
“The topic of the webinar is extremely important for ensuring high standards of integrity and transparency in ARMA's work. Since the staffing changes in the agency have been significant, it is extremely important for us that new employees are well aware of the current legal requirements. This helps not only to avoid mistakes in filling out declarations, but also contributes to increasing the level of trust in our work,” said Olena Duma.
During the event, the NACP experts explained the main changes in the legislation related to declaration and presented new tools to help declarants avoid common mistakes when filling out declarations.
In particular, the webinar participants received important information on
- innovations in electronic declaration introduced in 2024;
- correct filling of declaration sections to prevent violations;
- available services and tips that simplify the process of filing declarations;
- the algorithm of actions in case of detection of inaccuracies or the need to make corrections in the declarations.
This webinar is part of the systematic interaction between the NACP and the ARMA aimed at increasing the level of integrity and transparency in the activities of public officials.
ARMA highly appreciates the practical usefulness of this event and the information received, and thanks the NACP for organizing the webinar and further cooperation in ensuring anti-corruption standards.