Two Kyiv-based women—a lawyer who heads a state agency created to reclaim stolen assets abroad and a social activist-turned-politician who’s made a career out of exposing official corruption—spoke August 20 in Washington about their efforts to clean up Ukraine.Olena Tyshchenko is director of the Agency for Asset Recovery at Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs. Tatiana Chornovol is a member of Ukraine’s parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, and one of the leaders of last year’s Euromaidan. …read more
Source: Atlantic Council