Former Ukrainian Education Minister and suspected traitor Dmytro Tabachnyk remained in contact with some Ukrainian officials after 2014, according to an investigation by Toronto Television published on Dec. 18.
The discoveries follow the re-opening of the public register of electronic declarations by the National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NACP) on Dec. 10. Ukraine's electronic asset declaration system, a key anti-corruption tool, was created after the pro-Western 2014 EuroMaidan Revolution. After Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, the Ukrainian authorities passed a law to allow officials not to file electronic asset declarations and shut down public access to all previous declarations.
The biased chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court condemns Hamas but ignores Israel’s atrocious crimes, writes Marjorie Cohn.
By Marjorie Cohn
Truthout
Since the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas that killed 1,200 people in Israel, the Israeli occupying forces have killed more than 17
Tatarov is the most controversial official at Zelensky's administration. He has been charged with bribery but the corruption case against him has been obstructed and destroyed by law enforcement agencies and courts.
Despite the controversies, Zelensky has refused to fire or suspend Tatarov.