President's Office says suspicion served to Zelenskyy's former chief of staff Yermak comes as no surprise
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11 May, 22:50
Office of the President of Ukraine. Stock photo: Getty Images
Dmytro Lytvyn, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has commented on the notice of suspicion served to Andrii Yermak, former head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, saying that "this context has existed for a long time, so there is nothing surprising about it".
Source: Lytvyn in response to journalists' questions
Quote: "This context has existed in the media and publicly for a long time, so why should anyone be surprised?"
Details: Lytvyn added that "procedural actions are still ongoing, so it is too early to draw conclusions".
Background:
- The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) carried out investigative actions in respect of Yermak on the evening of 11 May.
- Investigators later announced that Yermak had been served with a notice of suspicion in a case concerning the alleged laundering of UAH 460 million (around US$6 million) through a high-end construction project outside Kyiv.
- Yermak commented on the suspicion, saying that he owns "only one car and one apartment".
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