
Can Ukraine save itself from widespread corruption?
Clip: 7/6/2016 | 8m 50s
In Odessa, there have been efforts to clean up a police force with ties to the mafia.
Ukraine is waging two wars: one against Russian-backed separatists in the East and one against its own internal corruption. Special correspondent Nick Schifrin, in partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, begins his report in Odessa, where there have been efforts to clean up a police force with ties to the mafia.
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Can Ukraine save itself from widespread corruption?
Clip: 7/6/2016 | 8m 50s
Ukraine is waging two wars: one against Russian-backed separatists in the East and one against its own internal corruption. Special correspondent Nick Schifrin, in partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, begins his report in Odessa, where there have been efforts to clean up a police force with ties to the mafia.
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