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Former Deputy Office Head Iryna Mudra Detained Overnight in Corruption Probe

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Former Deputy Office Head Iryna Mudra Detained Overnight in Corruption Probe
Kyiv Post
Kyiv Post38 mins ago
Former Deputy Office Head Iryna Mudra Detained Overnight in Corruption Probe
Iryna Mudra, the former deputy head of Ukraine’s Presidential Office, was detained on Wednesday, Aug. 19, and is currently undergoing investigative actions at the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU). According to Member of Parliament Oleksiy Honcharenko, Mudra will spend the night in a temporary detention
Euractiv
Euractiv5 hrs ago
Zelenskyy dismisses senior presidential official amid corruption investigation
Zelenskyy dismisses senior presidential official amid corruption investigation  euractiv.com
Zelenskyy sacks deputy head of his office amid reported corruption investigation – Europe live
Ukrainian anti-corruption agencies said they uncovered group responsible for money laundering $3.35m but did not name individuals involved Meanwhile, for all the noise and controversy around it, the Ukrainian parliament has just approved Zelenskyy’s nominations for foreign and defence ministers. Andrii Sybiha and Yevh
Zelensky fires deputy chief of staff amid corruption investigation
Zelensky fires deputy chief of staff amid corruption investigation  The Kyiv Independent
Euronews
Euronews8 hrs ago
Zelenskyy fires presidential office deputy head Iryna Mudra amid corruption probe
Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau said it had launched an operation linked to an alleged criminal organisation involving current and former MPs and senior officials in the presidential administration.
Meduza
Meduza🏁 first to report9 hrs ago
Ukrainian anti-corruption authorities raid homes of lawmakers, officials. Among them — Iryna Mudra, deputy head of the President’s Office.
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) announced August 19 they had launched a “special operation to expose a criminal organization.”