Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s plans to restore anti-corruption bodies have been met with skepticism from some of his MPs, citing concerns over a potential “revenge” mechanism. The bodies were previously dismantled by the previous administration and are expected to play a key role in tackling corruption in Ukraine.
The opposition fears that if restored, these bodies could be used as a tool for personal revenge against those who had been accused or charged with corruption in the past. They argue that this would undermine trust in the institutions and create uncertainty for the country’s future.
Source: https://www.ft.com/content/d8c2bb18-b62a-47af-8ede-984d75ab1acc