The Ministry of Defense has announced that recruitment officers and social support personnel will be required to wear body cameras starting September 1. Deputy Minister Yevhen Moysiuk stated that these devices will continuously record their work to enhance transparency and accountability in the recruitment process.
The policy is expected to improve oversight and maintain proper protocols during interactions with potential recruits. This measure comes as part of broader efforts to modernize and standardize military recruitment procedures across the country.
Officials noted that the implementation of body cameras will help ensure that all interactions are documented, reducing the potential for disputes and ensuring compliance with established guidelines. The decision follows a series of internal reviews and consultations on improving the efficiency and integrity of the recruitment process.
While the new policy focuses on transparency and procedural adherence, it does not address other ongoing discussions about the future of military service, including potential reforms to conscription and the integration of new technologies in training programs.