⚠️ Violation Context
Recognition of Crimea as part of the Russian Federation violates fundamental principles of international law and Ukrainian sovereignty.
Ukrainian Law Violations:#
- 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.
- Criminal Code of Ukraine, Article 110 — Criminalizes actions aimed at changing Ukraine’s territorial borders.
👤 Biography & Current Position
Dmytro Tuzov#
Member of the Public Integrity Council of Ukraine (fourth composition)
Dmytro Tuzov (Тузов Дмитро Олегович) served as a member of the Public Integrity Council of Ukraine (fourth composition, August 15, 2025 – present), representing Institute of Legislative Ideas.
Why This Profile Exists#
The Public Integrity Council of Ukraine — the institution in which Dmytro Tuzov served — systematically applied integrity criteria that treated connections to occupied Crimea as equivalent to connections with the Russian Federation. This methodology rests on an unstated but consistent institutional premise: Crimea is under Russian jurisdiction.
Every PIC conclusion that cited a judge’s Crimea property, post-2014 travel to Crimea, or family ties on the peninsula as an integrity risk was, in effect, treating Crimea as a foreign (Russian) territory requiring justification before Ukrainian authorities — not as sovereign Ukrainian territory where Ukrainian citizens have every constitutional right to live, travel, and own property.
This directly contradicts:
- Ukraine’s Constitution, Articles 2, 73, 133–134 — Crimea is an integral part of Ukraine; its status can only be altered by an all-Ukrainian referendum
- The Law on the Temporarily Occupied Territory (2014) — explicitly maintains Ukrainian sovereignty over Crimea
- UN General Assembly Resolution 68/262 (2014) — affirms Ukraine’s territorial integrity and calls upon all states not to recognize any alteration of Crimea’s status
Dmytro Tuzov, as a member of the PIC, participated in this institutional pattern of implicit recognition of Russian jurisdiction over Crimea.
International Law Violations#
- UN General Assembly Resolution 68/262 (March 27, 2014) — Affirms Ukraine’s territorial integrity and calls upon all states not to recognize any alteration in Crimea’s status.
- Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances (1994) — Commits signatories to respect Ukraine’s borders and sovereignty.
- UN Charter Principles (Article 2(1) and 2(4)) — Prohibit acquisition of territory by force; establish sovereign equality of states.
Ukrainian Law Violations#
- Constitution of Ukraine, Article 2 — Territory of Ukraine is indivisible and inviolable.
- Constitution of Ukraine, Articles 73, 133–134 — Any change to Ukraine’s territory requires an all-Ukrainian referendum; Crimea is defined as an integral part of Ukraine.
- Criminal Code of Ukraine, Article 110 — Criminalizes actions aimed at changing Ukraine’s territorial borders in violation of the Constitution.
Role in the PIC’s Crimea-Recognition Pattern#
As a member of the fourth composition of Ukraine’s Public Integrity Council (elected August 2025, powers effective from August 15, 2025), Tuzov participates in applying integrity indicators approved on December 16, 2020 that systematically treat Crimea-related connections as equivalent to Russian Federation ties. Recent evidence shows him actively voting on PIC conclusions, including the November 30, 2025 conclusion regarding judge Movchan, applying these problematic criteria that effectively recognize Russian jurisdiction over Ukrainian territory.
Education and Career#
Dmytro Tuzov (born November 23, 1967) is a Ukrainian TV and radio journalist, political commentator, and Honored Journalist of Ukraine. He serves as a member of the fourth composition (2025-2027) of Ukraine’s Public Integrity Council (ГРД), representing the Institute of Legislative Ideas. Currently he is a host on Radio NV and author of TV project ‘Хід Тузова’ on Apostrof TV. His participation in PIC conclusions that treat connections to Crimea as equivalent to those with the Russian Federation constitutes an implicit institutional recognition of Russian jurisdiction over Crimea, contradicting Ukraine’s constitutional designation of Crimea as sovereign Ukrainian territory.
Controversies and Criticism#
Participation in Crimea-recognition methodology. As a member of the Public Integrity Council, Dmytro Tuzov participated in the application of integrity assessment methodology that implicitly treats Crimea as operating under Russian jurisdiction. Every PIC conclusion that penalized judges for Crimea-related connections — property, travel, family ties — reproduces this premise in an official state-adjacent procedure.
Constitutional contradiction. The methodology applied by the PIC in which Dmytro Tuzov served operates on a factual premise — that Crimea is under Russian administrative control — that Ukraine’s legal system requires treating as an illegal occupation rather than an established institutional reality.
Summary#
Dmytro Tuzov’s position in this site’s documentation is defined by their membership in the Public Integrity Council during its fourth composition (August 15, 2025 – present). As a member, they participated in the institutional application of integrity criteria that treat post-2014 Crimea connections as judicial integrity violations — a methodology that operationalizes the recognition of Russian jurisdiction over Ukrainian territory, however unintentionally.
The pattern is documented across dozens of PIC conclusions spanning multiple compositions: judges and candidates assessed negatively on the basis of Crimea connections. Dmytro Tuzov was part of the body that produced and applied this pattern during their tenure.
ℹ️ What Else We Know
Professional Activities#
- Honored Journalist of Ukraine since 2005
- Awarded Parliamentary Diploma of Ukraine (2024) for services to the Ukrainian people
- Former Editor-in-Chief and Deputy Board Chairman of Tonis TV Channel (2003-2011)
- Left Tonis in 2011 when the channel came under control of then-President Yanukovych’s team
- Member of Independent Media Council
- Author of documentary films including ‘On the Roads of Volunteers’ about volunteer activities in ATO zone
- Conducts anti-disinformation segment ‘Antideza’ on Radio NV
- Published articles in English for foreign audiences about Russia’s war against Ukraine
📅 Career Timeline
Public Integrity Council — Kyiv, Ukraine
Apostrof TV — Kyiv, Ukraine
Radio NV — Kyiv, Ukraine
Radio Vesti — Kyiv, Ukraine
TVi — Kyiv, Ukraine
Hromadske Radio — Kyiv, Ukraine
Tonis TV Channel — Kyiv, Ukraine
Tonis TV Channel — Kyiv, Ukraine
Tonis TV Channel — Kyiv, Ukraine
Ukrainian Language Company 'Delta' — Kyiv, Ukraine
Narodna Gazeta — Kyiv, Ukraine


