As Ukraine’s most serious corruption case of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s tenure is spilling over and over, public trust in the president is falling both in […]
Zelensky ’s Realm of Corruption
In retrospect, it’s much easier to understand why, in July 2025, President Zelensky and his loyal parliamentary faction, the Servant of the People, tried to […]
Once corrupt, always corrupt?
Cracks Beneath the Surface Despite their strong commitment to support Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s aggression, EU leaders should have asked this question when […]
Knife in the Back: Can Corruption Become an Obstacle on Ukraine’s EU Path?
Respect for the rule of law and increased anti-corruption efforts – that is all the European Union expects from Ukraine in exchange for a fast […]
Why Did President Zelenskyy Risk Another ’Orange Revolution’ in Ukraine?
With a failed attempt to take Ukrainian anti-corruption bodies’ independence, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has risked a new ’Orange Revolution’ in his country. The fact that […]
New Corruption Probe Targets Ukrainian President’s Party
Iryna Kormyshkina, a member of parliament from President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Servant of the People party, has submitted her resignation letter amid a corruption investigation against […]
Ukraine and Corruption: Stagnation in Prevention
Ukraine ‘s 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) dropped by one point to 35, ranking 105th out of 180 countries. This decline signals stagnation in anti-corruption […]
Kaja Kallas and The Reward for Double Standards
“You are very vocal about … Ukraine and Russia and security … but in a hidden way … you are agreeing with Moscow.” This was […]
