The FINANCIAL — Around 200 candidates for administrative positions in the specialised anti-corruption prosecution office took part in a general skills test, which was carried out and funded by an EU project for Support to Justice Sector Reforms in Ukraine.
All candidates went through computer-based testing of their verbal, numerical and abstract reasoning skills. According to a press release, 128 people passed to the next stage.
The establishment of an independent and operational anti-corruption prosecution in Ukraine is a key condition for the further disbursement of significant EU assistance, as well as for achieving a visa-free regime.
Experts from the EU-funded project were present at the testing as observers together with representatives of the European Union Advisory Mission (EUAM).
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