Ukraine anti-corruption drive in doubt after court ruling

Friday, September 18, 2020
Ukraine anti-corruption drive in doubt after court ruling

Ukraine anti-corruption drive in doubt after court ruling, The Financial Times headlined yesterday. The report from Kyiv warned: “Maintaining the independence of NABU is a condition for the $5bn lifeline the IMF agreed with Kyiv in May, as well as multibillion-dollar financing from other foreign backers.”

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