Ukrainian anti-corruption forces clashed with security forces to enter the parliament headquarters
The National Anti-Corruption Office of Ukraine, which revealed the investigation of a new corruption case in this country regarding parliament legislators, announced that the security institutions showed resistance in the investigation process and prevented the agents of this anti-corruption organization from entering the parliament headquarters.
According to Isna, Ukraine’s anti-corruption organization announced that on December 27, security agencies prevented the organization’s agents from entering the parliament headquarters during an investigation, which shows that there are accusations against some members of parliament in a new corruption case.
The French News agency reported by publishing this article: Ukraine is involved in repeated cases of corruption scandals, which recently led to the resignation of the head of the office of the president of this country, Andriy Yermak.
The scandals also revealed a $100 million bribery scheme in the country’s stricken energy sector, allegedly led by a personal friend of the president.
Ukraine’s national anti-corruption office announced: “Following an undercover operation, this organization and the specialized anti-corruption prosecutor’s office identified an organized criminal group that includes current members of parliament.”
The organization, which did not disclose the details of its investigation, added: “Employees of the State Security Department (a branch of the Security Service of Ukraine) are resisting the agents of the Anti-Corruption Agency during investigations in the committees of the Ukrainian Parliament.”
Ukrainska Pravda media journalist “Mikhail Tkach” said in a message on social networks that the detectives were allowed to enter the premises of this government building.
This research was made public while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has gone to this country to discuss the American peace initiative with his American counterpart.
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