Building an effective anti-corruption system in Ukraine “is the key to structural reforms and the transition to stronger and more equitable growth, a precondition for the current IMF support program,”

Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Building an effective anti-corruption system in Ukraine “is the key to structural reforms and the transition to stronger and more equitable growth, a precondition for the current IMF support program,”

Building an effective anti-corruption system in Ukraine “is the key to structural reforms and the transition to stronger and more equitable growth, a precondition for the current IMF support program,” IMF spokesman Gerry Rice told reporters in Washington Thursday. Pressed to say when an IMF team would come to Kyiv to review the $5 billion standby agreement approved three months ago, Rice said: “I can’t give a date for the first revision.”

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