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Wow, I just responded to the false statement like Ukraine is a rookie in corruption in comparison to Russia and all corruption in Ukraine has roots in Russia, as a person who know the mentality, reality and more or less everything about both states where I lived, but you tell me what I have to write. You barely meet corruption on middle and low tiers here nowadays, no one in bad dream can imagine that he has to give paper money to the doctor to get some prescription, an illness list for a week, to bribe road police to get driver's license (in Ukraine you can buy it without exams looking fully legal without any consequences) and other bizarre shit which smells with 1997 Russia. Probably there's high tiers corruption, but I even dunno what form it should have if Russia is more a kind of corporation with semi state capitalism. I mean, you barely suffer from corruption as an average person in everyday life here. Everything is digitalized, no rows for doctors, no rows in some state offices, most of services are online, the contact between the consumer, citizen, patient and organizations is taken to the minimal level, you often have zero people between you and service.
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Corruption scandals with press coverage are taking place in Russia. The governor of the Khabarovsk Territory was imprisoned (this is one of the key regions), for example. The Spanish press is a joke (I realized it after one tabloid stole a photo from the Russian media with the dead residents of Donetsk and commented on it in the spirit of Russians killing Ukrainians). In general, Russia is a highly bureaucratic country, with a population that has its own mentality and its own political culture. The so-called "Kremlin towers" are most likely competing, but they do not need to throw mud at each other through the press. Just as there are services that compete with each other and only give them a reason to devour others (for example, the work of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the investigative committee, the prosecutor's office).
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Victor how accurate (or not) is this assessment ?
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Russia and Ukraine are very corrupt. And its easy to see. But in richer countries its more closed and less obvious.
As for the 100 billions coming from US and EU to Ukraine its all strange. There has been enough Slavs dead so I wish the imports of weapons would seize its just continuing war and death.
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