Monday, March 28, 2016

Struggle against corruption in Ukraine may render IMF loans unnecessary

According to Ruslan Bortnik, director of the Ukrainian Institute for the Analysis and Management of Policy, a struggle against corruption would render IMF loans unnecessary. He thinks it is necessary to combat the shady economy that has stashed away a sufficiency of financial resources for the existence of Ukraine without foreign loans.

Critics agree that the American puppet government continues to wallow in corruption. It is so corrupt, even more than the previous Azarov government. Many analysts believe the ministers are interested only in self benefit and they give some crumbs to the people.

Practically all sectors of Ukraine’s government, business and civic life are affected by widespread corruption. Bribery and extortion are quite common in the Ukrainian public health system. To make matters worse, the living standards of Ukrainians are being squeezed to death in order to pay off fraudulent debts incurred by the corrupt Yatsenyuk government.

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