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Ukraine's government is facing a growing backlash after President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law limiting the independence of two anti-corruption agencies.
President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a bill limiting two Ukrainian agencies leading efforts against corruption. Critics say it was an overstepping of his authority.
Jeff Brown, Evan Flowers and Clare Barnard of Dechert LLP discuss developments in the U.S. and UK in connection with global ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met anti-corruption and security officials on Wednesday and promised the creation of ...
Thousands of Ukrainians have protested in Kyiv and other cities, urging President Zelenskyy to veto a controversial ...
Ukraine’s president ran on a promise to clean things up, but critics say his government is cracking down on anti-corruption ...
Ukrainian lawmakers have approved a tightening of restrictions on two crucial anticorruption agencies, heightening concerns ...
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday suspended his police minister over corruption allegations "with immediate ...
The Dayton Peace Accords, which ended the war, created a patchwork quilt of a state made up of two devolved entities that nominally report to a central government: the federation of Bosnia and ...
Pro bono lawyers from international law firm Foley Hoag LLP played a critical role in bringing about this landmark law, supporting the U.S. chapter of Transparency International, the world’s largest ...
Mar 12, 2025 // Corruption has long been a problem for the LAC. A new report by Transparency International illustrates mixed results for the region, with larger Latin American countries becoming ...
Entrenched corruption and weakening democratic institutions in the region can frequently be attributed to the dismantling of critical checks and balances. Extensive corruption continues to plague ...