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VIDEO. Ukraine: Zelensky defends “necessary” decisions after the resignations of several senior officials

2023-01-25T13:08:43.394Z


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky defends 'necessary' decisions to have 'a strong state' after series of top officials


Five regional governors and four deputy ministers have been removed from their posts in Ukraine, the government announced on Tuesday after an alleged corruption scandal in the army, in the midst of the Russian invasion of the country.

Governors of Dnipropetrovsk, Valentin Reznichenko, Zaporizhzhia, Oleksandr Starukh, Sumy, Dmytro Zhivytsky, Kherson, Yaroslav Yanushevich, and Kyiv, Oleksiy Kuleba regions will leave their posts, according to the representative of the government in the Parliament .

Valentin Reznitchenko was accused by several media outlets in November of awarding road repair contracts worth tens of millions of euros to a group co-founded by his girlfriend working as a fitness trainer.

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According to press reports, this man and his colleagues from the regions of Sumy, Kherson and Zaporijjia are involved in judicial investigations, while the dismissal of the governor of kyiv is linked to his next appointment within the presidential administration.

The government has also sacked Deputy Minister of Defense Viatcheslav Shapovalov, Deputy Minister of Social Policy Vitali Mouzytchenko and two Deputy Ministers of Territorial Development, Ivan Lukeria and Viatcheslav Negoda.

Anatolyi Ivankevich and Viktor Vyshniov, both deputy heads of the Ukrainian maritime and river transport service, were also removed from their posts.

These cascading dismissals and resignations come after press revelations of inflated prices in a food supply contract for the Ukrainian army, the first corruption scandal to break out since the start of the war within the Ministry of Defense.

President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Monday evening a series of “personnel decisions” in the face of this scandal.

Corruption cases were common before the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

This scandal comes as kyiv calls on its Western allies, whose military and financial support is crucial, to send hundreds of tanks to confront Moscow.

Source: leparis

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