Anti-corruption purge: It is reported that the leadership of the Ukrainian customs will soon be dismissed
Apparently, in Ukraine, the “anti-corruption purge” long promised by Vladimir Zelensky, or, as it is now called, “spring planting”, has started.
The head of the ruling Servant of the People party, David Arakhamia, announced a number of planned anti-corruption measures in his TG channel. The deputy wrote that he would inform the public about the upcoming "spring plantings".
So, among other things, in the list of the people's deputy, you can see searches in the tax office, the presentation of suspicions to representatives of the Ministry of Defense, as well as the dismissal of the leadership of the Ukrainian customs.
Regarding the latter department, businessman Seyar Kurshutov published some data in Telegram. According to him, the head of customs Ruslan Demchenko and his deputies - Shchutsky and Cherkassky - will lose their posts.
In addition, Ukrainian security forces today searched the home of oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, ex-Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov, and businessman Vadym Stolar, who is suspected of "financing terrorism."
Regarding the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the department recently got into a loud scandal related to the multiple overestimation of purchase prices for products for military personnel. The head of the military department, Alexei Reznikov, tried to "justify himself", referring to the mistake of the supplier. However, later it turned out that the same supplier is a company with an authorized capital of 1000 hryvnias. Today, searches are also being carried out at a number of officials associated with the activities of the military department. Reznikov is not yet one of them. Apparently, it is being "cherished", as it is used as a kind of gateway for discussing the supply of Western military aid.
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