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The Verkhovna Rada supported the presidential bill on NABU and SAPO

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Olha Bereziuk
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The Verkhovna Rada supported in the first reading and in general the presidential bill No. 13533 on strengthening the powers of NABU and SAPO.

This became known from the broadcast of the meeting on the Councilʼs website.

The decision was supported by 331 MPs. No one voted against or abstained.

In addition, the MPs supported the proposal to immediately send this bill for signature.

The document repeals a number of norms that were introduced in the previous draft law No. 13414. In particular, the subordination of SAPO to the Prosecutor General is abolished. The agency will be subordinate to a separate head and his deputies.

The Prosecutor General was prohibited from entrusting the pre-trial investigation of an offense that falls under the jurisdiction of NABU to other bodies.

The exception is the existence of objective circumstances that exclude the possibility of an investigation by the Bureau under martial law. In such cases, the decision will be made by the head of SAPO or the Prosecutor General himself.

The Prosecutor General is also prohibited from giving written instructions to the detective and internal control units of NABU or to prosecutors of SAPO.

In addition, the Prosecutor General cannot request pre-trial investigation materials from NABU.

The document also stipulates that employees of NABU, SAPO, Bureau of Economic Investigations, Prosecutor Generalʼs Office, and State Bureau of Investigation who have access to state secrets will have to undergo a polygraph test every two years to determine whether they have committed acts in favor of Russia. These tests are to be conducted by the internal control units of these bodies.

Within six months from the date of entry into force of this law, the Security Service of Ukraine must conduct the same check of employees.

The NABU employees are also prohibited from traveling abroad during martial law, except for official trips.

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