Kiev – Ukraine risks reversing progress made under a 17.5 billion dollars aid-for-reforms programme from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
IMF first Deputy Managing Director, David Lipton, said on Friday, urging the government to improve anti-graft efforts.
“There are risks of going backwards,” Lipton told online newspaper Ukrainska Pravda in an interview during a visit to Kiev to meet Ukrainian authorities.
“We certainly agree that the creation of an anti-corruption court is an important next step. We encourage the government to do that.”