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Banking expert: Sector needs prosecutions, more transparency – Kyiv Post

Yulia Kyrpa, a Kyiv lawyer who is chairperson of the banking and finance committee of the 500-member Ukrainian Bar Association, sits down with the Kyiv Post on June 30 to explain what went wrong with Ukraines banking sector and how to fix the problems. She is a partner with AEQUO law firm. (Courtesy)

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Yulia Kyrpa, a Kyiv lawyer who specializes in banking and finance, said that a lot needs to be done in the nations banking sector to prevent large…

Read the full article at: http://www.kyivpost.com/article/content/business/banking-expert-sector-needs-prosecutions-more-transparency-418130.html

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianJuly 7, 2016

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Banking expert: Sector needs prosecutions, more transparency – Kyiv Post

Yulia Kyrpa, a Kyiv lawyer who is chairperson of the banking and finance committee of the 500-member Ukrainian Bar Association, sits down with the Kyiv Post on June 30 to explain what went wrong with Ukraines banking sector and how to fix the problems. She is a partner with AEQUO law firm. (Courtesy)

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Yulia Kyrpa, a Kyiv lawyer who specializes in banking and finance, said that a lot needs to be done in the nations banking sector to prevent large…

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