Almost half of Ukrainians consider corruption main obstacle to country s development - poll 2 min read
KYIV. Feb 18 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Some 49% of Ukrainians consider corruption to be the main obstacle to the development of the state, according to a sociological survey by the Ukrainian Institute of the Future (UIF), conducted from January 27 to February 5.
According to the results of the study, promulgated at a press conference at the Interfax-Ukraine agency on February 18, Ukrainians consider the Verkhovna Rada the most corrupt authority (38% of respondents).
Also, 23% of respondents noted that the largest number of corrupt officials is in the Office of the President of Ukraine, 20% - in the Interior Ministry of Ukraine. Ukrainians consider the State Bureau of Investigation and the National Agency on Corruption Prevention to be the least corrupt structures.
CHP li Erdoğdu: Eğer bu yasa çıkmazsa Türkiye kara listeye alınacak
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Siyasi Etik Yasası dediğimiz bu yasa, Türkiye nin bekasıdır
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European Parliament encourages Kyiv to ensure independence, continued work of key anti-corruption institutions 2 min read
The European Parliament (EP) has encouraged the Ukrainian authorities to ensure the independence and continued work of key anti-corruption institutions, reiterating that delivering tangible results in the fight against corruption is essential.
This is outlined in the Justice, Freedom and Security section of the report on the implementation of the EU Association Agreement with Ukraine backed by the European Parliament. Rapporteur was Michael Gahler (Germany). Delivering tangible results in the fight against corruption is essential in order to maintain a high level of support for the reform process among citizens, as well as to improve the business environment and attract foreign direct investments, the EP said in the resolution.