Key facts
- Ukraine's Supreme Court is facing EU scrutiny.
- The scrutiny is linked to Ukraine's pursuit of EU membership.
- Demands for judicial reform in Ukraine have intensified.
- The former chairman of Ukraine's Supreme Court was convicted of bribery.
- The EU is insisting on international expert involvement in auditing judges' integrity declarations.
- The goal is to address corruption issues within the Ukrainian judiciary.
Ukraine's Supreme Court is currently facing significant scrutiny from the European Union, a development directly linked to the nation's ongoing efforts to secure EU membership. The pressure for comprehensive judicial reform has intensified considerably in light of these circumstances. A recent bribery conviction involving the former chairman of the Supreme Court has brought deep-seated corruption issues within the Ukrainian judiciary to the forefront. In response to these revelations and the broader need for reform, the EU is now insisting on the involvement of international experts. These experts are expected to play a crucial role in auditing the integrity declarations submitted by judges, a measure designed to bolster transparency and accountability within the judicial system.
