President Petro Poroshenko and his appointees Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman and Prosecutor General Yurij Lutsenko are further maneuvering between the demands of active society to put an end to high-ranking officials’ corruption and their personal interests in it. The latter push top-tier officials to block even those reforms that began after Euromaidan.
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Yehor Sobolev: 9 steps to demolish corruption in Ukraine
Lawmaker Yehor Sobolev speaks on Aug. 17 at a protest against the alleged torture of employees of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau by prosecutors in Kyiv. (Anastasia Vlasova)