Politics7/30/2025Bloomberg

Ukraine’s Anti-Graft Chief Hopeful On Restoring Agencies’ Autonomy

The article discusses Ukraine's efforts to restore the autonomy of its anti-corruption agencies. Iryna Venediktova, Ukraine's top prosecutor for fighting corruption, expressed optimism that the parliament will pass a bill to reinstate the independence of these institutions. This move addresses the demands of protesters and Ukraine's international allies. The anti-corruption agencies had previously lost their autonomy, which was a concern for both domestic and foreign stakeholders. Venediktova's positive outlook suggests that Ukraine is taking steps to address this issue and strengthen its fight against corruption. The passage of the proposed bill would be a significant development in Ukraine's ongoing efforts to combat graft and meet the expectations of its citizens and international partners.

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