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  2. International Sponsors of War - Wikipedia

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    International Sponsors of War (Ukrainian: Міжнародні спонсори війни, romanized: Mižnarodni sponsory vijny) was a publicly-available list of companies and individuals maintained by the Ukrainian National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP) in connection with the Russo-Ukrainian War, particularly the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

  3. 6000 List - Wikipedia

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    The list of bribe-takers and warmongers, aka the 6,000 List, is the Anti-Corruption Foundation initiative to create a comprehensive list of enablers of the Russo-Ukrainian War and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The list is designed to serve as a guideline and a reference for international sanctions against Russian officials, business ...

  4. Exclusive-Pressure mounts on Ukraine to scrap 'sponsors of ...

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    Ukraine could dismantle within days its "sponsors of war" blacklist, central to Kyiv's campaign to expose companies doing business with Russia, after a backlash from countries including China and ...

  5. Exclusive-China tells Ukraine to remove its firms from ... - AOL

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    Ukraine has listed 48 companies globally, including 14 from China, as "international sponsors of war" whose business activities it says indirectly assist in or contribute to Russia's war efforts.

  6. Corruption in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Corruption is a significant issue in Ukrainian society [1] [2] going back to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. [3] After declaring independence from the Soviet Union, Ukraine faced a series of politicians from different sides of the political spectrum, as well as criminal bosses and oligarchs, who used the corruption of police, political parties, and industry to gain power. [4]

  7. Ukraine steps up wartime anti-graft push with payouts for ...

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    Ukraine ticked up in Transparency International's latest Corruption Perceptions Index, ranking 104th out of 180 countries. Public tolerance for graft has also plummeted as Russia's invasion saps ...

  8. List of people and organizations sanctioned during the Russo ...

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    Holding company in Rostec: parent company of Russian Helicopters, leading Russian designer and manufacturer for helicopters and helicopter engines, their air-defense systems, and complex radio-electronic systems. Russia: Rostelecom: Russia's largest telecommunications company. Financial transactions are heavily restricted by U.S. Treasury [108 ...

  9. Ukraine owes it to itself and to the West to stem corruption

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    Last year, it conducted a nationwide poll in Ukraine in which 94% of the respondents said they consider corruption to be common to some degree or another. “Gifts” to vendors, payoffs to local ...