In response to the request of the Government of Ukraine, UNOPS opened an
office ...
In response to the request of the Government of Ukraine, UNOPS opened an
office in Ukraine in 2017, which provides a broad spectrum of services to the
Government and the people of Ukraine. Currently, the office is classified as an
Operations Centre (UAOC), with a portfolio of projects exceeding USD 100 million,
in the areas of rule of law, environment, energy efficiency, crisis recovery,
good governance, human resources management, procurement, and logistics.
The European Union funded
Project ‘Support for Rule of Law Reforms in the Areas of Police, Public Prosecution
and Good Governance’ (hereinafter - Project) has the overall objective of
supporting the strengthening of the policing, prosecution and civilian
governance in Ukraine and to align them with the best European and
International practices. On substance matters, the project relies on the EU
Advisory Mission (EUAM) to Ukraine.
The Project partners with a number of national institutions in Ukraine,
including the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI). The SBI has the mandate to
carry out independent investigation of crimes by civil service officials,
judges, law enforcement officials, and those officials working in the special
anti-corruption institutions of the Ukrainian Government. Since its set up in 2016
the SBI has made progress towards establishing itself as a functional law
enforcement institution with the ability to carry out investigative operations.
In order for the SBI to reach its potential there are certain key steps that
must be achieved. There is a need for more clarity in the legal framework on
governance; strategic planning capacity should be enhanced; recruitment and
training of personnel needs significant activity and IT and communications
capacities must be greatly developed.
Considering the above, the Project will
deliver support interventions to enhance the capacity of the State Bureau of
Investigations (SBI) to operationalize its mandate in the start-up phase of its
operations (2019). In particular, in 2019 the Project will focus on activities
structured in three Result Areas: Result
1: Enhanced strategic planning and
the SBI capacity to effectively carry out its investigative operations. Result 2: Enhanced capacity of the SBI
staff to effectively undertake investigative operations, particularly those
staff members without prior experience in law enforcement. Result 3: The SBI
has established effective business processes for IT and communications
necessary to carry out its investigative operations.
The activities under the
Result 1 envisage the establishment of the Multidisciplinary Expert Group (MEG). This group is intended to support the SBI in the
improvement of the legislative framework, strategic planning and developments
to enhance the SBI’s operations. Further, it will support the SBI’s Management in
the assessment, planning and delivery of the material and infrastructure needs
of the agency. This group will be comprised of up to ten experts, led by the
Planning and Coordination Specialist, who will work closely with the senior
management and specialist departments of the SBI. The team will include experts
in organisational development, law, public finance, logistics and infrastructure.