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‘Money-culture is ruining Kiev’

‘Money-culture is ruining Kiev’

Wednesday, 28th November 2007

The effect of the markets in Ukraine has been disastrous

Kiev

Well, this was a fine one — the story of my fellow Yank Robert Fletcher, who’d been making a living hiring himself out in Ukraine, where I live, as a ‘millionaire mentor’ — that is, someone who could teach strivers from Sumy and Dniprodzerzhinsk how to get rich, for a reported fee of about $3,000 a head.

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Guy

November 29th, 2007 8:08pm

Not too disimilar to Tblisi, sadly.

R. Luchkan

November 30th, 2007 2:42pm

Spot on! Really, impressive insight! Great piece!

Walter Bruderer

December 3rd, 2007 1:56pm

This article is nonsense… 10 years ago Kyiv was a dull drab place in terms of life on the street with little or no entertainment or decent places to eat… those that were there had nothing in stock that was on the menu. Oligarchs or not, Kyiv and Ukraine is a much better place today… what the writer longs for is a place in which rich people can play at being rich among humble simple poor people… like the Americans did when they first discovered Spain or parts of the South of France and wrote books about their debaucheries.

Clive Hunter-Dunne

December 4th, 2007 1:47pm

Mr. Slivka (cream in Russian) demonstrates the typical American tendancy to concentrate his 'experience' on the heresay of capital centre youth and, no doubt, a view from the main street (Kreshatyk). As an expat Brit of some ten years standing in Ukraine I can assure the readers of The Spectator that the reality is quite different.

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