Biden Blocks Hovda’s Appointment As SACPO Head In 2015 – Shokin Даша Зубкова
Former prosecutor general of Ukraine, Viktor Shokin, states that in 2015 then U.S. Vice President, Joe Biden, blocked the appointment of then deputy prosecutor general, Roman Hovda, as the head of the Specialized Anticorruption Prosecutor s Office (SACPO).
Shokin wrote this in his book Nonfictional Stories of Joe Biden’s International Corruption in Ukraine, Ukrainian News Agency reports.
The book was completed in 2020, however, it was internationally presented in Belgium recently.
Shokin said that then they came to a compromise: to remove Hovda and Kasko and pick among Nazar Kholodnytskyi and Maksym Hryschuk.
by Tyler Durden
Wednesday, Apr 28, 2021 - 12:36 PM
Federal investigators in Manhattan executed a search warrant today on former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani s Upper East Side apartment, according to the
New York Times, whose three anonymous sources say is an escalation of a criminal investigation into Mr. Giuliani s dealings in Ukraine.
According to the report,
Executing a search warrant is an extraordinary move for prosecutors to take against a lawyer, let alone a lawyer for a former president, and it marks a major turning point in the long-running investigation into Mr. Giuliani.
Among other things, Giuliani s electronic devices were reportedly seized as part of the search, according to one of the sources.
NSDC Ex-First Deputy Secretary Hladkovskyi’s Son Returns To Ukraine – Source Даша Зубкова
Son of former deputy secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC), Oleh Hladkovskyi, Ihor Hladkovskyi, who had been put on the wanted list being suspected of receiving UAH 950,000 within the case touching Optimumspetsdetal company, has returned to Ukraine and is currently staying at the Specialized Anticorruption Prosecutor s Office (SACPO).
Ukrainian News agency learned this from a well-informed source in the National Anticorruption Bureau (NACB).
According to the source, Ihor Hladkovskyi returned to Ukraine from abroad.
Besides, he had not been detained, but was delivered to the SACPO for serving him with charge papers.
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Education Minister Serhiy Shkarlet
KYIV – As the year ends, a moderate reshuffle in the Cabinet of Ministers and at the executive branch took place over the past 10 days in President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s administration amid the political newcomer’s dwindling popularity 19 months into his term.
Oleh Tatarov, the president’s deputy chief of staff responsible for law enforcement, said on December 21 that he would recuse himself of certain duties in order to cooperate with investigators and avoid a conflict of interest in a large-scale corruption case in which he is a suspect.
Oleg Tatarov
After receiving a notice of suspicion for involvement in the alleged $2.8 million graft scheme from the National Anticorruption Bureau (NABU), Mr. Tatarov said at a briefing the same day that he had “temporarily transferred part of my powers to another employee of the president’s office in order to avoid manipulation.”