National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine
| Націона́льне антикорупці́йне бюро́ | |
| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | 14 October 2014 |
| Superseding agency |
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| Jurisdiction | Government of Ukraine |
| Headquarters | 3, Surykov St., Kyiv |
| Employees | Approximately 700 |
| Agency executive |
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| Parent agency | Verkhovna Rada (parliament) Civil Oversight Council of the National Anti-corruption Bureau of Ukraine (public control) |
| Website | nabu.gov.ua |
| Ukraine portal |
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Націона́льне антикорупці́йне бюро́ Украї́ни, abbr. НАБУ, romanized: Natsionalne antykoruptsiine biuro Ukrainy, abbr. NABU) is a Ukrainian law enforcement anti-corruption agency that investigates corruption in Ukraine and prepares cases for prosecution. It has investigatory powers, but cannot indict suspects. Only agency findings passed to the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office become a part of criminal cases.
The agency is set to employ 700 people. Its first 70 detectives started work on 1 October 2015.
The agency's government funding is mandated under American and European Union aid programs. It has an evidence-sharing agreement with the FBI.
The Ukrainian government also employs the National Agency on Corruption Prevention which works to prevent corruption by monitoring government officials' lifestyles.