Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Bill Gains Momentum
Ukrainian anti-graft agencies have endorsed a new draft bill proposed by President Zelenskiy. This legislation aims to reinstate procedural powers and independence guarantees for these agencies. The draft has been submitted to parliament, and officials are urging swift action for its approval.
Ukrainian anti-corruption bodies have expressed strong support for a draft bill introduced by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. The agencies emphasized the significance of the proposed legislation in reinstating their full procedural authority and ensuring their operational independence.
Posted on the messaging platform Telegram, the agencies have made public appeals for the draft's prompt passage through parliament. This move is seen as a crucial step in bolstering Ukraine's ongoing efforts against corruption.
The approval and implementation of this bill are expected to enhance the credibility and effectiveness of Ukraine's anti-graft operations, which are pivotal in the country's broader governance reform agenda.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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