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Yatseniuk: Government is eager to simplify doing business in Ukraine
10.08.2015 14:11 "Agro Perspectiva" (Kyiv) —
"To simplify conditions for business we have reduced the number of permits from 143 to 84, we have halved various inspections and controlling authorities - from 56 to 28, we have cut the number of licenses from 56 to 30," Government Portal reports quoting the Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk as saying within «10 minutes with Prime Minister» TV program.
As to the report, the PM emphasized that the Ukrainian authorities had adopted «dozens of decisions, regulations and laws called to ease doing business, obliging the authorities to provide services directly to a citizen of the country, and those capable just to simply change the life of each of us.»
Reportedly, he also stressed that pursuing a policy of protecting entrepreneurs in Ukraine, an office of Business Ombudsman had been set up: «Together with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development we have established an institution each businessman can come to with a claim, including against the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, and this claim will be considered and settled».
As to Arseniy Yatseniuk, reducing the number of inspection bodies, cutting functions of the central Government have yielded into shortening of the quantity of public officials by 40 thousand within one and half year.
As to the report, Yatseniuk also stressed that earlier to obtain a certificate or a property information sheet «one had to stand in a long queue, pay an average of 300 hryvnias as a bribe and wait for several months to receive this document».
The Government has changed the existing scheme, Yatseniuk admitted.
«Now such a certificate or data on your business registration are available online,» he said.
«We are committed to following the way of deregulation and cutting powers,» he stressed.
«By reducing Government’s powers we will decrease problems people have and interference into your daily life. And it will ease your life, doing business and your work for the sake of Ukraine being a truly European state,» Yatseniuk emphasized.
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