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Ukraine Passes Law to Reinstate Independence of Anti-Corruption Agencies

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Ukraine has passed a landmark law aimed at restoring the independence of its anti-corruption agencies, a critical step in strengthening transparency and governance.

The legislation reinstates the autonomy of watchdog bodies responsible for investigating and preventing graft, ensuring they can operate free from political interference.

This move has been widely welcomed by international partners and reform advocates as essential for Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to combat corruption and align with European standards.

Officials emphasized that independent anti-graft institutions are key to promoting rule of law, attracting foreign investment, and reinforcing public trust in government.

The law marks a significant milestone in Ukraine’s reform agenda amid continued challenges in governance and efforts to build a more accountable state.

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