Ukraine’s proposed presidential bill on the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NAB, and the State Anti-Corruption Prosecution Service (SAPO), designated as Bill No. 13533, is being seen as a reaffirmation of the nation’s stance against corruption. The legislation outlines the operations and objectives of these anti-corruption bodies, which are crucial for maintaining transparency and accountability. However, some legal professionals are critical of the bill, highlighting that specific sections—especially those related to law enforcement access to private premises—are not clearly defined. This ambiguity has sparked concerns about the potential for overreach or misuse of authority by these agencies.