highest officials to account, and the oligarchs, and when they do bring a case, they re accused of partisanship. and so they have said to me, if we could refer a case to the international anti corruption court and somebody very powerful, one of these oligarchs or somebody that the oligarch has bribed gets convicted, it couldn t be fairly accused of being a partisan political prosecution. finally and briefly, judge mark wolf, you want to build this international anti corruption court. what are the odds on that happening and how soon? and why, at 76, is this still so important to you? this is important to me because grand corruption s associated with the worst abuses of human rights. supporters of this court are risking their lives. yegor sobolev is fighting in kyiv in part to eliminate corruption. vladimir kara murza is imprisoned in russia for having criticised the invasion he s
he cannot be prosecuted in the international criminal court for that. but a special tribunal and there are about three efforts to create it in different ways would be a place to hold him and his accomplices accountable because once those accomplices, the people close to him. yep. ..feel two things. one, that putin may turn on them and remove them in some fashion, and, two, that they may have to go to prison if they stay loyal to him, might want to become witnesses against putin and, indeed, find some way to remove him and stop this barbaric conduct themselves. all right. you ve also been working with people like yegor sobolev, who fights corruption in ukraine itself, because of course there s been a lot of attention on that. the european union has talked about this in the past. he was chair of parliament s anti corruption committee in ukraine, so to what extent have you got to make sure that you use your influence with the likes of yego sobolev to tackle corruption in ukraine itsel
of partisanship. and so they have said to me, if we could refer a case to the international anti corruption court and somebody very powerful, one of these oligarchs or somebody that the oligarch has bribed gets convicted, it couldn t be fairly accused of being a partisan political prosecution. finally and briefly, judge mark wolf, you want to build this international anti corruption court. what are the odds on that happening and how soon? and why, at 76, is this still so important to you? this is important to me because grand corruption s associated with the worst abuses of human rights. supporters of this court are risking their lives. yegor sobolev is fighting in kyiv in part to eliminate corruption. vladimir kara murza is imprisoned in russia for having criticised the invasion he s a supporter of this court. and the family of the murdered maltese journalist,
in different ways would be a place to hold him and his accomplices accountable because once those accomplices, the people close to him. yep. ..feel two things. one, that putin may turn on them and remove them in some fashion, and, two, that they may have to go to prison if they stay loyal to him, might want to become witnesses against putin and, indeed, find some way to remove him and stop this barbaric conduct themselves. all right. you ve also been working with people like yegor sobolev, who fights corruption in ukraine itself, because of course there s been a lot of attention on that. the european union has talked about this in the past. he was chair of parliament s anti corruption committee in ukraine, so to what extent have you got to make sure that you use your influence with the likes of yegor sobolev to tackle corruption in ukraine itself, too? yegor and i were collaborating. i helped him in his successful effort to create a high anti corruption court, a special national anti
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