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    Home » Blog » Ukraine’s ‘Cradle to Grave’ Corruption Includes Bribes to Bury the Dead

    Ukraine’s ‘Cradle to Grave’ Corruption Includes Bribes to Bury the Dead

    May 8, 2025Updated:May 8, 2025 US News No Comments
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    Why do so many people in Europe and the United States want to join NATO? &nbsp,

    It would undoubtedly be an unexpected fit. On the” Corruption Perceptions Index” compiled by Transparency International, Ukraine is ranked 105 out of 180 nations. In comparison, Norway is ranked fifth and Great Britain is ranked 20th. Russia is closer to Ukraine ( 154 ) than any other Western country.

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    As tens of millions of dollars in arms&nbsp sent by the U.S. and European nations have disappeared, corruption in Ukraine is endemic and can be significant. Although the elites in Ukraine properly have lost a lot of their influence in recent years, there are back-alley deals, money, and payments at every stage of Russian world.

    That includes undertakers, funeral directors, police, emergency personnel, medical personnel, and funeral directors, all of whom have arms out and want a share of the profitable business of burying Ukraine’s war dying.

    There are plenty of people who serve the dying because of the battle. And if you’re intelligent and connected, you may succeed in the dying industry.

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    And they too have become a source of income for corrupt officials despite the adoration for Ukraine’s war dead. According to officials with understanding of the transactions, some dead homes pay officials to get large contracts to transport or bury the dead. Funeral homes excess authorities for soldiers ‘ burials and coffins and divide the cost with authorities, according to authorities.

    Combating problem will be one of Kyiv’s most crucial responsibilities when the war comes to an end. Failure to do so will damage Ukraine’s ability to achieve its goal of joining the European Union, which has specific goals for aspiring members in terms of tackling graft, and will damage the country’s economic recovery. The problem has grown worse as a result of years of fighting, especially when fraud allegations are related to military contracts or money paid to avoid enlistment in the armed forces.

    Mykola Lysko, a senior analyst at the Ukrainian National Police, said,” The combat opens the door to new problem schemes where criminals profit from people’s suffering.”

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    Mykola Lysko, a senior analyst at the Ukrainian National Police, said,” The combat opens the door to new problem schemes where criminals profit from people’s suffering.”

    Transporting lifeless bodies from the front to the military ‘ properties is one of the main bone routes. One official turned to a nearby funeral director for assistance in order to transport dying men from the front.

    A local death national who would receive the contract for bringing corpses up from the morgue, the funeral director made a deal with the funeral director. The assistant head of death companies would then receive a portion of the costs paid by the funeral director.

    No one is without sin, but the funeral director said,” I think there should be restrictions, particularly when young men die in the war,” according to the funeral director. &nbsp,

    The method of burying war criminals promotes problem.

    Any household that lost a man may pay the condition about 15, 000 hryvnia, or$ 360, toward funeral expenses. In contrast to the case in the U.S. &nbsp, individuals who take that money can choose where the service takes place but never who conducts it.

    Instead, regional government tender the deceased and funeral homes pay for the right to hold ceremonies in quantities. According to three officers with knowledge of the bidding procedure in the eastern area of Zaporizhzhia, funeral homes occasionally pay officials to win that business. &nbsp,

    One of these officers said that frequently the terms of the delicate are modified in a way that only one bidder can gain, such as having coffins set to a standard that even one company adheres to.

    A senior member of Zaporizhzhia’s death office denied there was any corruption.

    He declared,” Everything is transparent and open.”

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    You are off the sauce train if you try to remain corruption-free. The smell still permeates every aspect of society and the government, despite the fact that problem is being prosecuted in Ukraine much higher than it was before the battle ( and before the U.S. began dumping wings and money at Kyiv).

    Before its measures give it the recognition it deserves, Ukraine still needs to join NATO and the European Union.

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