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President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a bill limiting two Ukrainian anticorruption agencies. After street protests and other criticism, he said he would propose a new law restoring their independence.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has more than just Moscow’s hardball demands in Turkey to worry about.
"The fastest way for Ukraine to lose the support of both the EU member states and the public in the member states is to go back to the bad old days of corruption," Radoslaw Sikorski stated ...
Ukrainian activists are calling for more protests of a law they say weakens the country’s anti-corruption bodies.
Zelenskyy has been the international face of Ukraine’s determination to defeat Russia’s all-out invasion, and his domestic ...
Ukrainians are taking to the streets to protest a new law they worry will undermine the work of two key anti-corruption ...
Ukraine has seen the first anti-government protests since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion over three years ago, as ...
Jeff Brown, Evan Flowers and Clare Barnard of Dechert LLP discuss developments in the U.S. and UK in connection with global ...
A law curbing the independence of anti-graft agencies triggered the first street protests of the war and rare rebukes from ...
Ukrainian lawmakers have approved a tightening of restrictions on two crucial anticorruption agencies, heightening concerns ...
We all know that corruption is a bad thing. People in government or the public sector using their position to personally ...