SHOCKING DISCLOSURES OF CORRUPTION AMONG UKRAINIAN OFFICIALS DIVERTING FUNDS FROM ESSENTIAL SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLEY, CHILDREN AND VETERANS

 

Corruption in Ukraine has been a longstanding issue, and recent events have brought it into the spotlight. Here’s a summary of the situation:

  1. Resignations and Scandals: Several senior Ukrainian officials have resigned amid an anti-corruption drive initiated by President Volodymyr Zelensky. This shake-up includes top advisers, deputy ministers, and regional governors1. These officials faced allegations ranging from bribery to extravagant lifestyles.

  2. Kyrylo Tymoshenko: Kyrylo Tymoshenko, the president’s deputy head of office, resigned after being accused of using expensive sports cars during the war. He denies any wrongdoing1.

  3. Bribery and Inflated Prices: Deputy Defence Minister Vyacheslav Shapovalov also resigned due to reports that he oversaw the purchase of military food supplies at inflated prices from an unknown firm. The defence minister himself, Oleksii Reznikov, faced scrutiny for similar reasons1.

  4. EU Demands and Transparency: Ukraine ranks 122 out of 180 countries in Transparency International’s corruption index. The EU considers a crackdown on corruption a key requirement for Ukraine’s application to join the bloc1.

  5. Zelensky’s Promise: President Zelensky has vowed to address corruption and ensure justice applies to everyone. His government’s actions aim to restore public trust and create a fairer society1.

 

This is a recording of an urgent phone call from Joe Biden to Poroshenko, requesting the closure of a Ukrainian bank to prevent any trace of payments being made to him.

UKRAINE UK USA Child Abuse Murder Organ Harvesting Pdf 2 Pdf
PDF – 1.1 MB 255 downloads
2021 10 03 Pandora Papers Reveal Offshore Holdings Of Ukrainian President And His Inner Circle By Elena Loginova OCCRP Slidstvo Info Pdf
PDF – 898.1 KB 130 downloads
Who Is Volodymyr Zelensky Nauman Sadiq Global Research March 18 2022 Pdf
PDF – 200.0 KB 121 downloads
Crimean Referendum March 16 2014 Jpg
Image – 111.3 KB 116 downloads