Khaleej Times

Ukraine ‘Corruption Park’ shows ill-gotten gains

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kiev — A pop-up “Corruption Park” has opened in Ukraine to highlight the scale of the problem with interactiv­e exhibits and displays of ill-gotten gains including a $46,000 crystal falcon.

One of the first things visitors see in the EU-funded show is a tent shaped like the gold loaf of bread found in the house of ex-president Viktor Yanukovich after he fled Ukraine in 2014.

Elsewhere, they can inspect a $300,000, limited-edition BMW seized from a corrupt official, and a copy of a 8-million-euro chandelier that, the display says, could have paid for a family’s electricit­y bill for 64,000 years.

In another tent, visitors lie back in a four-poster bed and watch a multimedia film of the imagined nightmares of a guilty government

functionar­y. The EU Anti-Corruption Initiative, which staged the show in Kiev’s botanical gardens, said it was meant to show the scale of corruption in Ukraine, and what it costs government­s and citizens.

Ukraine’s Western-backed government has accused Yanukovich and his pro-Russian administra­tion of widespread abuses and excesses.

But activists have also accused

the current authoritie­s of failing to crack down on graft, which is estimated to cost the country about two per cent of its economic growth.

“For the kids, it’s a good example and revealing about the scale it all happens at,” Kiev resident Lyuba said, as she queued with her children to don goggles and join a virtual reality anti-corruption investigat­ion. The chandelier appears in a mock-up of an official’s room, decked out with the fruits of his corruption. Other exhibits explain different schemes used for illegal enrichment.

“Corruption concerns everyone. This is one of the main ideas and goals of the project - to explain the direct relation between top level corruption and ordinary Ukrainians,” said Volodymyr Solohub, spokesman for the EU Anti-Corruption Initiative, which paid for the 140,000 euro ($162,000) park.

“A lot of people just come out disappoint­ed that corruption has taken so much from the country,” he said.

One tent called ‘The Fight’ explains what the current authoritie­s have done to combat graft, including the establishm­ent of anti-corruption agencies. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Women visit an interactiv­e mock-up of a corrupt official’s room at the ‘Corruption Park’ in Kiev, Ukraine. —
Reuters Women visit an interactiv­e mock-up of a corrupt official’s room at the ‘Corruption Park’ in Kiev, Ukraine. —

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