Zelenskiy Clear of Corruption Probes
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is not facing any investigations by the national anti-corruption agency, according to its head, Semen Kryvonos. This statement comes shortly after charges were filed against Zelenskiy's former chief of staff. The briefing highlights ongoing scrutiny on Ukrainian officials as the anti-corruption fight continues.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is currently free from any anti-corruption investigations, the head of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau announced on Tuesday.
Semen Kryvonos made this statement during a briefing in Kyiv. His disclosure followed charges against a former chief of staff to President Zelenskiy.
This development underscores the ongoing focus on anti-corruption measures in Ukraine as efforts intensify to address official misconduct.
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