Corruption remains Ukraine’s greatest scourge. But while there are ample examples of it around the country, signs are emerging that government is heeding civil society’s cries for change. A new tax policy implemented in July 2018 is a key example: the fight to change this policy in order to directly reduce corruption is being waged and led not just by civil society – government is also responding.
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Ukrainian prime minister Volodymyr Groysman during international conference on Ukrainian reform in Copenhagen