The resignation of First Deputy Interior Minister Ekaterina Zguladze-Glucksmann, a Georgian-born reformer who revamped Ukraine’s distrusted police, on May 11 came as yet another blow to those who hope Ukraine can shed its corrupt ways.Her departure is the latest one in an exodus of reformers from government, delivering big setbacks to the “new” Ukraine that many hoped would emerge in the wake of the EuroMaidan Revolution that toppled President Viktor Yanukovych on Feb. 22, 2014.

President Petro Poroshenko and other Ukrainian leaders are not only stalling reforms, critics argue, but reversing some of the ones achieved in the last two years