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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Ukraine Rocked By Corruption Scandal, Wave Of Top Officials Resign: Sports Cars, Mansions & Luxury Vacations As People Suffered Some dozen officials have quit their posts after a huge political shake- up over allegations and probes into cases ranging from bribery, to mismanagement of aid funds for purchasing food, to embezzlement, to driving expensive cars while common people suffer under wartime conditions. The Ukrainian government on Tuesday confirmed the resignation of multiple high ranking officials amid large-scale corruption allegations, in whats being called the biggest mass resignation and graft scandal since the Russian invasion began. Some dozen officials have quit their posts after a huge political shake- up over allegations and probes into cases ranging from bribery, to mismanagement of aid funds for purchasing food, to embezzlement, to driving expensive cars while common people suffer under wartime conditions. A top presidential adviser and four deputy ministers among these two defense officials, along with five regional governors were forced out of their posts. And among the regional governors to step down included officials overseeing regions which have seen intense fighting, including the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, where Russian forces have lately reported gains. In reference to the announcement by a senior government official, Oleg Nemchinov, international reports detail the following list: Deputy Prosecutor General Oleskiy Symonenko Deputy Minister for Development of Communities and Territories Ivan Lukeryu Deputy Minister for Development of Communities and Territories Vyacheslav Negoda Deputy Minister for Social Policy Vitaliy Muzychenk And the regional governors of Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kyiv, Sumy and Kherson And separately, the defense ministry had earlier announced the resignation of deputy minister Vyacheslav Shapovalov, who was in charge of the armys logistical support, on the heels of accusations it was signing food contracts at inflated prices. In this case regarding the food contracts, Shapovalov is accused of signing a deal with an unknown, shady firm. In his role as deputy defense minister, his is the most notable and visible resignation. Crucially he would have had no small part in overseeing the billions of dollars flowing from the pockets of US and European taxpayers as authorized defense aid. He purchased military rations at inflated prices in what appears a scheme to line the pockets of contractors, and potentially involving kickbacks to himself. Deputy Minister of Defense Vyacheslav Shapovalov has resigned over to the food procurement scandal. https://t.co/kP3U8CjHd2 Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) January 24, 2023 While the defense ministry is still trying to downplay it as a technical error Politico reviews of the details to the scandal: An exposé from the Ukrainian news website ZN.UA revealed last week that the defense ministry purchased overpriced food supplies for its troops. For instance, the ministry bought eggs at 17 hryvnias per piece, while the average price of an egg in Kyiv is around 7 hryvnias. According to ZN.UA, a contract for food procurement for soldiers in 2023 amounted to 13.16 billion hryvnias (328 million). This is two to three times higher than current rates for such food items, reports say. Shapovalovs resignation letter indicated hes stepping down so as not to pose a threat to the stable supply of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as a result of a campaign of accusations related to the purchase of food services. Theres also deputy head of the Zelensky administration Kyrylo Tymoshenko, who stands accused of living a lavish wartime lifestyle. Many current mainstream media reports on Tuesday are burying some of the key verified details. For example, BBC writes simply that Tymoshenko was implicated in several scandals during his tenure, including in October last year when he was accused of using a car donated to Ukraine for humanitarian purposes. But starting in early December local Ukrainian outlets, angered at the posh lifestyle of Ukrainian leaders at a moment tens of millions are without power amid Russian aerial bombardment of the nations power grid, began confirming that Tymoshenko drove high-end sports cars in and out of the capital, to and from mansions which typically range in cost from $10,000 to $25,000 per month. Below are photos published by The New Voice of Ukraine, republished in Yahoo News, in early December of last year, showing Tymoshenko frequently behind the wheel of a shiny new Porsche Taycan
One outlet published a photo series entitled Not the martial law of Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of Ukraines Office of the President US taxpayer dollars at work in Ukraine
As another example of Western MSM seeking to downplay or soften this latest wave of graft-related forced resignations, the AFP writes, Ukraine has long suffered endemic corruption, including among the political elite, but efforts to stamp out graft have been overshadowed by Moscows full-scale war that began in February. And yet officials like Tymoshenko were spotted around Kiev and oligarchs neighborhoods driving luxury sports cars for months throughout the war. Additionally, theres this laughable and embarrassing line out of the AFP report: Kyivs Western allies, who have allocated billions of dollars in financial and military support, have been pushing for anti- corruption reforms for years, sometimes as a precondition for aid. From a government supposedly pushing anti-corruption reforms for years to over $100 billion in US defense and foreign aid being pledged to Kievs coffers over the past year
to now this from within the heart of the Zelensky administration: Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of the office of the president of Ukraine, confirms he submitted his resignation to Zelensky. In his IG post he thanks Ze for the opportunity to do good deeds every minute of every day, and many others including his family and Ukrainian officials. pic.twitter.com/AwAiH8txMb Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) January 24, 2023 It doesnt stop at posh and expensive cars, but the controversy has even extended to luxury vacations abroad as Ukrainians suffer the deprivations of war at home. The departure of Symonenko, a deputy prosecutor general, comes after media reports that he spent a holiday in Spain this winter, reportedly using a car belonging to a Ukrainian businessman. The government has as a result now reportedly barred top officials from vacationing abroad as a result of the scandal. Just prior to the wave of resignations, another official named Vasyl Lozynskiy was accused of receiving bribes to facilitate the purchase of generators at greatly hiked-up prices. Crucially, Lozynskiy as Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Development would have also been directly involved in overseeing how billions of dollars in Western humanitarian and infrastructure assistance gets doled out. Commenting on this, mainstream media is now belatedly acknowledging a fact thats long been well-known, but which would get a person canceled in public discourse if they dared pointed it out: Transparency International ranked Ukraine 122 out of 180 in its corruption ranking for 2021, the AFP now writes (the second most corrupt in Europe, with Russia the most at 136.) And now Ukraines Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov is under scrutiny related to the growing probe and scandal. Meanwhile, as news of the widening scandal hits world headlines
Addressing a Chambers of Commerce meeting in Boca Raton today, Zelensky thanks BlackRock, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, and others for their support of Ukraine. Adds that sending Ukraine heavier weapons, like Abrams tanks, represents a "big business" opportunity for US corporations pic.twitter.com/N1h8OVECLt Michael Tracey (@mtracey) January 24, 2023 Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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And here in My state, my representatives thought I was crazy when I told them about the tanks we were going to be sending them. That they werent going to vote for such a thing. GUESS WHAT??? THEY DID. Im psychic. I told them that things were going to get interesting when the Abrams tanks we send go missing. Because they are going to disappear. They wont be destroyed, they will be sold. Ukraine is corrupt and I promise we will be seeing our Abrams battle tanks on the field in places we did not expect. It just wont be in Ukraine.
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