Zelenskiy says he will propose tougher corruption measures this week

Reuters

Published Aug 27, 2023 02:41PM ET

KYIV (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in a television interview shared on his Telegram channel on Sunday that he would ask parliament in the coming week to increase penalties for those found guilty of corruption during wartime.

"I have set a task for the legislation and the Ukrainian legislators will be offered my proposals to equate corruption with high treason in wartime," he said.

"I think the parliament will get it in the next week and then the ball is in the parliament's court," he added.

Zelenskiy, who says ending graft is key to defeating Russia, also hopes that by fighting corruption he will make it easier for partners to support rebuilding efforts that will cost billions of dollars.

A series of government shake-ups over corruption included Zelenskiy's dismissal this month of all the regional military recruitment chiefs after a nationwide audit.

Ukraine ranks 116th out of 180 countries on campaign group Transparency International's latest Corruption Perceptions Index.