Ukraine lawmakers back anti-graft disclosure rule, but with loophole

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Ukraine lawmakers back anti-graft disclosure rule, but with loophole
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KYIV: Ukrainian lawmakers voted on Tuesday (Sep 5) to restore a requirement that officials declare their assets, a measure sought by the International Monetary Fund, but included a loophole critics say dampens its effect. The mandatory disclosures were introduced in 2016 but were made optional and restrict

KYIV: Ukrainian lawmakers voted on Tuesday to restore a requirement that officials declare their assets, a measure sought by the International Monetary Fund, but included a loophole critics say dampens its effect.

Fighting graft is also a requirement for Ukrainian accession to the European Union and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's government has declared it a priority alongside the war effort. "The hidden fortunes of deputies and officials will destroy the trust of Ukrainians. Honest officials have nothing to hide," the Anti-Corruption Action Centre, a leading Ukrainian NGO, said in a statement.The head of Zelenskyy's own party called the bill"an incredible disappointment". It now goes to the president for approval, and supporters of the reform have urged him to veto it.

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