He noted that, in particular, the creation of anti-corruption courts and the reform of the entire judicial system as a whole are proceeding too slowly.
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said there are signals that the anti-corruption reforms in Ukraine are not going fast enough. He stated this at the Conference on Ukrainian Reforms in London, RBC-Ukraine reports..
"There are clear signals that anti-corruption reforms in Ukraine are stalling," Johnson said..
He noted that, in particular, the creation of anti-corruption courts and the reform of the entire judicial system as a whole are proceeding too slowly.
"Investors will only go to Ukraine when they are confident in the honesty of the courts, in the success of the reforms," ??the head of the British Foreign Ministry.
As is known, the BPP proposes the Rada to abandon the creation of the Anti-Corruption Court.
Attorney General Yuriy Lutsenko calls on people's deputies to pass a law that will trigger the functioning of the anti-corruption chamber in already functioning courts.