Anti-Corruption Center MEZHA

Anti-Corruption Center MEZHA

Advocacy
Kyiv, Ukraine
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âš ī¸ Violation Context

Anti-Corruption Center MEZHA employs Martyna Bohuslavets (Head), who serves as a member of the Public Integrity Council of Ukraine (fourth composition). The PIC systematically applies integrity criteria equating connections to occupied Crimea with connections to the Russian Federation.

Ukrainian Law Violations (applicable through institutional tolerance):#

  • Constitution of Ukraine, Article 2 — Territory of Ukraine is indivisible and inviolable.
  • Constitution of Ukraine, Articles 73, 133–134 — Crimea is defined as an integral part of Ukraine.
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Documented Instances
2025 - 2025
Time Period
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đŸ›ī¸ About

Anti-Corruption Center MEZHA#

Employer of a PIC member participating in the Crimea-recognition methodology

Anti-Corruption Center MEZHA is documented on CrimeaWatch because its head, Martyna Bohuslavets, serves on the Public Integrity Council (fourth composition) — the body whose methodology treats occupied Crimea as equivalent to Russian territory.


Why This Profile Exists#

An anti-corruption center — whose mission is to ensure officials comply with the law — tolerates its head’s participation in PIC methodology that contradicts constitutional provisions on territorial integrity.


Summary#

Anti-Corruption Center MEZHA is documented on this site for its institutional tolerance of Martyna Bohuslavets’s participation in the PIC’s Crimea-recognition methodology. The organization has not publicly addressed the contradiction between its institutional identity and its personnel’s PIC activities.

â„šī¸ What Else We Know

Key Personnel Documented on This Site#

  • Martyna Bohuslavets — Head; PIC member (fourth composition)

📋 Documented Instances

Employment of PIC Member: Head at Anti-Corruption Center MEZHA

📅 August 15, 2025 | 📍 Employment of Martyna Bohuslavets as PIC member (fourth composition)
"The PIC systematically applies integrity criteria that treat connections to occupied Crimea — travel, property, family ties — as equivalent to connections with the Russian Federation, effectively treating sovereign Ukrainian territory as foreign territory in official assessments. "
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