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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy quickly reversed course last month on a law that would have curbed the independence ...
“Corruption in Ukraine has been driven by two things: oligarchs and corrupt courts,” he added. “The war has reduced the influence of oligarchs dramatically by all accounts.” ...
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowed on Wednesday to retain the independence of anti-corruption agencies, bowing to pressure from the first wartime street protests and rare rebukes from ...
The activists see the move as a return to the corruption of a decade ago when Ukraine was ruled by pro-Russian President ... warned that Zelensky had taken a "step towards authoritarianism". Prominent ...
More than three years into Russia’s invasion, Ukraine’s elections remain frozen under martial law. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy enjoys higher approval than any predecessor, but protests over ...
Critics say the bill is a step backward for Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts and could jeopardize the country's bid to join the European Union.
While U.S. debate about corruption in Ukraine will likely continue to intensify in the coming months, Washington should not lose sight of three fundamental goals they have committed to.
Ukraine, battling Russian-backed separatists, is the only European country at war. The conflict has killed 13,000 people, displaced millions and pushed tensions between Russia and the West close ...
Ukraine steps up fight on high-level corruption Reopens high-profile cases, launches new probes Anti-graft drive intensifies even amid war Seen as key to reassuring donors, joining EU KYIV, Dec 23 ...
Ukraine is corrupt, but the enemy is even more corrupt. On Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index, Ukraine was 122nd of 180 countries last year (higher numbers are worse).
To get some insight on Ukraine’s struggles with corruption, I turned to Marie Yovanovitch, who focused on the issue when she served as the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine from 2016 to 2019.