Ukraine Picks Chief Anti-Graft Prosecutor After Months of Delay
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Ukraine appointed a new head of the anti-corruption prosecutors’ office after months of delay, fulfilling a requirement from the European Union and other international financial donors.
A commission picked up Oleksandr Klymenko, a former anti-graft bureau detective, to lead the office, according to an online broadcast of the meeting on Tuesday. His predecessor’s term expired in August 2020.