German investors believe that the main problem in Ukraine is not corruption, but courts and judicial agencies

Thursday, November 5, 2020
German investors believe that the main problem in Ukraine is not corruption, but courts and judicial agencies

German investors believe that the main problem in Ukraine is not corruption, but courts and judicial agencies, Germany’s ambassador to Ukraine Anka Feldhusen tells Interfax-Ukraine. “What always scares our investors is bad examples when even large German companies in Ukraine are under pressure from law enforcement agencies,” she says in an interview. “This is closely related to judicial reform. Our investors tell me that corruption is no longer such a big problem.” While big German companies can afford to fight the lawsuits and raid attacks, small and medium companies are scared away, said the Ambassador who is on her third posting to Kyiv since 1994.

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