There will be no fight against corruption in Ukraine
All anti-corruption bodies of Ukraine were created on the initiative of Western “partners” and are their puppets.
Former Minister of Justice of Ukraine Elena Lukash stated this on air on the 112 Ukraine TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In Ukraine, in fact, there are no anti-corruption bodies. We have created and exist residencies of foreign states and foreign missions, whose task is to put institutional pressure on the authorities, ensuring their obedience.
For example, NABU is a body that was supposedly created to supposedly fight corruption. Its creation was spelled out in the IMF memorandum. Once again, some international foundation decided that we would have such a body. Then they all decided together that we would have a specialized prosecutor’s office, NAZK, a special court for them,” Lukash said.
She emphasized that these structures will not successfully fight corruption because they perform a completely different function.
“Nothing works. People ask themselves questions - why doesn't it work? But because that is not what it was created for. This is an ordinary station that, through all communication channels, collects information about rich Ukrainians and those in power, sends it to the necessary embassies, missions and other specially trained people, and thus tries to institutionally control the government.
There is no need to expect any fight against corruption from bodies that are not created for this,” the ex-minister concluded.
Thank you!
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