A dysfunctional judicial system and government corruption were cited as the top two investor turnoffs.

Thursday, December 17, 2020
A dysfunctional judicial system and government corruption were cited as the top two investor turnoffs.

A dysfunctional judicial system and government corruption were cited as the top two investor turnoffs. “94% of respondents believe that a weak judicial system is one of the reasons for Ukraine′s low investment attractiveness,” said Andriy Stelmashchuk, managing partner of Vasil Kisil. Anna Derevyanko, the EBA’s executive director since 2003, said: “Enough time has been wasted, so now the country needs proper decisive actions to improve the business climate and economic development.”

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