The experience of the past four years shows that in Ukraine, it is far easier and more effective to shrink the space for corrupt practices than to deter corruption by punishing guilty individuals. To this extent, Ukraine’s anti-corruption reforms have been working.
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John Lough, Volodymyr Dubrovskiy: Why no one is right about Ukraine’s anti-corruption reforms
A handout picture taken and released by the Ukrainian presidential press service shows Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko (R) applauding the lawmakers next to Speaker of Ukraine's Parliament Andriy Parubiy (L) in the Parliament building in Kyiv, following the vote on the creation of a new anti-corruption court in Kyiv on June 7, 2018.