Australian National Review - More than 40 Ukrainian MPs investigated for corruption – prosecutors — RT Russia & Former Soviet Union
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During 2021-2023, the mother of Yevhen Pyvovarov, a deputy from Lyubotyn, who is suspected of receiving funds for voting in the Verkhovna Rada, bought three apartments in elite residential complexes in Kharkiv worth approximately over $300,000. This is reported by hromadske in the investigation “The Great Conversion”. According to their information, in November 2021, Pyvovarov’s mother Anna purchased an apartment of 134 square meters with a park…
This is written by the Russian propaganda publication RIA Novosti. According to her, some Russian citizens who are on the territory of Ukraine cannot leave for Russia through other countries due to the expiration of the validity of their foreign passports. Probably, it is necessary to discuss that there may be some kind of one checkpoint open for Russian citizens who would like to come to their relatives and loved ones. But they no longer have d…
Australian National Review - More than 40 Ukrainian MPs investigated for corruption – prosecutors — RT Russia & Former Soviet Union
Dozens of Ukrainian lawmakers have been implicated in vote rigging, the head of the country’s Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) told the media on Monday. In late December, the anti-graft agency reported busting a bribery ring in parliament, in the most recent high-profile corruption scandal to shake Ukraine in recent months. “In total, SAPO has implicated 41 deputies of the ninth convocation of the Verkhovna Rada,” Aleksandr…
One of the latest high-profile cases against current deputies is the suspicion of the leader of the “Batkivshchyna” faction
In total, 79 former and current deputies received suspicions over the ten years of work of anti-corruption bodies.
The head of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office, Alexander Klimenko, said that since the start of the full-scale, the deputies had for some time not received payment in envelopes, but had returned to the practice. In an interview with Ucrinformou, he noted that immediately after the resumption of the campaign, popular electors had received $1,000 per month for voting in Parliament for certain bills, but that the payments had incr…
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