Selenskyj Announces Lie Detector Tests for Civil Servants
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Independent? Well, yes ... SBU, also managed by Selensky, is allowed to check all anti-corruption investigators with the lie detector whether there are Russian agents among them.
The draft law, which is to restore the independence of anti-corruption bodies, provides that employees with relatives in Russia will be tested on a lie detector every two years, told Vladimir Zelensky at a meeting with journalists on 24 July, reported to Hromadske, "Supreme" and "RBK Ukraine".
Ukrainian President Selenskyi has presented details of the announced new law to the corruption authorities of his country.
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Ukrainian President Selenskyi bows to massive pressure and restores the independence of the anti-corruption authorities. However, the situation has not yet calmed down.
The Ukrainian president wants to restore the independence of the anti-corruption authorities. He has other plans for this.
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