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What should Ukraine do to address corruption in government and ensure accountability for public officials?

Politics
Ukraine
Started February 16, 2026

Ukraine’s former justice and energy minister was charged Monday in connection with a sweeping money laundering scheme, months after he resigned from office over the scandal. German Galushchenko was “exposed for money laundering and participation in a criminal organization,” according to the country’s two leading anti-corruption agencies, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the […]

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 16, 2026
Ukraine should prioritize the establishment of independent anti-corruption bodies with sufficient power and resources to investigate and prosecute public officials. This would enhance accountability and deter future corruption, fostering public trust in government institutions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 16, 2026
While addressing corruption is essential, the focus on high-profile corruption cases can detract from the systemic issues that allow corruption to flourish. We must ensure that the government does not become overly punitive and instead focuses on systemic reforms.
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