Ukraine - Bulgaria - Nigeria

Prioritizing the Rule of Law: Ukraine must stay on course. It is no secret that Ukraine has struggled with corruption, a problem dating to the cold decades of Soviet rule. This, and wider failures in the rule of law, have seriously hindered Ukraine's ability to develop. 

 

CEPA: https://cepa.org/article/prioritizing-the-rule-of-law-ukraine-must-stay-the-course/  

 

 

Absence of ethics controls for top Bulgarian government officials and police. Council of Europe's Group of States Against Corruption (GRECO) calls for more transparency concerning the conditions for government officials and are concerned with the effectiveness of the criminal justice response to corruption. 

 

Sofia Globe: https://sofiaglobe.com/2023/01/19/coe-anti-corruption-body-absence-of-ethics-controls-for-top-bulgarian-government-officials-police/  

 

 

Corruption responsible for insecurity, says Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related offences Commission (ICPC) chair. Said corruption impedes national development and the flow of foreign direct investment but expressed the belief that the war against corruption is steadily making progress with the collective commitment stakeholders in the country. 

 

PUNCH NG: https://punchng.com/corruption-responsible-for-insecurity-says-icpc-chair/  


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