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In response to mass protests across the country, Zelenskyy backtracked on corruption reforms. The U-turn marks a watershed ...
The appointment of Ruslan Kravchenko as Ukraine's Prosecutor General coincided with intensified pressure on anti-corruption ...
Following backlash over efforts to undermine independent oversight bodies, Kyiv may soon approve the candidacy of Oleksandr ...
Building a strong and robust anti-corruption infrastructure has been one of the main achievements of our government, ...
A London judge ruled in favor of Ukraine’s largest state-owned bank, calling the misappropriation of funds a “fraud of ...
Presidential moves ‘undermined’ independence of corruption agencies and have had a chilling effect, Oleksandr Klymenko says ...
Parliament passed a controversial law that divided the anti-corruption system. Zelensky overturned the decision after ...
The intertwined challenges of anti-corruption scandals and stalled reforms place Ukraine’s international support at a ...
The Ukrainian Parliament's Law Enforcement Committee supported Presidential Bill No. 13533. The document restores the powers ...
Ukrainian MPs voted to restore independence to the country's main anti-corruption agencies, just nine days after President ...
The former oligarch owners of Ukraine’s largest bank were ordered to hand over almost $2bn in assets by England’s High Court in a fraud case that had become a test of Kyiv’s commitment to tackling ...
Zelensky’s draft to fix the anti-graft oversight law sparks division in the parliament, with lawmakers split on whether to support, amend or repeal the legislation entirely.