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Japan to Help Ukraine Eradicate Corruption

Japan to Help Ukraine Eradicate Corruption

   Tokyo, Jan. 4 (Jiji Press)--The Japanese government will begin a program this year to strengthen law enforcement efforts by the Ukrainian government to eradicate corruption.
   It also plans to help Ukraine take judicial system reform measures so that the war-torn country can shed its reputation as a corrupted country and join the European Union.
   Last month, Liudmyla Suhak, Ukraine's deputy justice minister, told Japanese government officials in Tokyo that her country has serious problems in the area of combating corruption.
   Praising Japan's attitude of not tolerating corruption, she showed eagerness to develop cooperation with the Asian country and learn from and make use of the country's experience.
   Ukraine was 104th among 180 countries and regions in the 2023 corruption perceptions rankings by Transparency International, an international nongovernmental organization. Critics say that a lack of progress in the corruption issue is affecting Ukraine's efforts to join the EU and win support from various countries to counter Russia's invasion.

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