The major problem for Ukraine today is to find the right way to neutralize the influence of oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky, according to Swedish economist Anders Aslund, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council.
Speaking at a U.S.–Ukraine Business Council press event in Kyiv on Nov. 14, Aslund said that Ukraine is doing well: its current government cares more about Ukraine’s economic growth and has managed to pass many important laws, including a law that criminalizes illicit enrichment and one stripping lawmakers of immunity.
There’s a problem, however. Aslund said he feels “tension” between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and oligarch Kolomoisky.
“My basic view of the current situation (in Ukraine) is excellent with one huge caveat, who is called Ihor Kolomoisky,” Aslund said.
The tension, according to Aslund, already manifested itself when the parliament was voting to arrest lawmaker Yaroslav Dubnevych, a central figure of anti-corruption investigations into allegedly shady schemes.
Dubnevych and his brother Bohdan raised suspicion in the fall of 2016 when they listed significant amounts of cash and many real estate holdings in their official asset declarations. Both brothers have previously denied all accusations of wrongdoing.
Eventually, Ukraine’s parliament allowed the prosecution of Dubnevych. He was arrested and then released on $4 million bail. During that vote on Oct. 31, however, about 20 members of the Servant of the People party did not vote for prosecuting him. And these same people did not support the recently adopted law on illicit enrichment, Aslund pointed out.
“Who are these people who vote for corruption?” Aslund said. “These are Kolomoisky’s people in the Servant of the People party.”
Another example of the tension, in Aslund’s view, is Zelensky’s dismissal of lawmaker Andriy Gerus, the head of the parliamentary energy and utilities committee, as the president’s representative in the Cabinet. Prior to his dismissal, Gerus had introduced an amendment that enabled energy imports from Russia, the country that has waged war in eastern Ukraine. This move was beneficial for Kolomoisky’s business interests, whose companies were the first to receive Russian energy.
There are many more examples of how Kolomoisky hurts the Ukrainian economy, according to Aslund. One of them is an interview with the Financial Times in May 2018, which caused the Ukrainian national currency, the hryvnia, to depreciate by 3%. In the interview, Kolomoisky called for Ukraine to announce a default and to not pay its debts to the International Monetary Fund.
Aslund urges the Ukrainian government and, particularly, President Zelensky to take action against Kolomoisky, but warns: as soon as Ukraine starts neutralizing him, “we should expect the big blow up,” as this oligarch is unlikely to shy away from any conflict.
“There are so many reasons to go after Kolomoisky legally,” Aslund said. “There are very many things that you can prosecute here.”
(c) KyivPost

Kolomoisky should go to jail, his properties should be seized.
You think he wouldn’t be on the first plane out once he hears he’s going to be arrested? I have no doubt he has spies everywhere.
He’s probably even spying on our site. LMAO!
I have no doubt we have a few trolls keeping a low profile. I think they know by now not to come on here spreading their BS.
People like me, a leftist, troll and Russian 😂
I knew it. That’s why you moved from a Nato country to Sweden. 😂
It took you so long to find out 😂😂😂
If it walks like a duck and sounds like a duck, it is probably a duck….
Capone had fewer associates jailed than Trump 🙂
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/601fcfe631dc965d4609a5b0280b63ab046b21af6f6d6a3c8beed64bcb17f3bc.jpg
Roger Stone convicted on all seven counts on charges filed in Mueller probe 😀
Going to be one old man when he gets out. Witness tampering carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. The other counts can carry five years each.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/702905ac70ed485a4d587ba816c3e4cc281019a6ae68b4aa6ee138a0b60b2662.jpg 😉
I’m freezing, Alina opened all windows when coming home and was complaining about bad smell. I couldn’t feel it 😂
Play innocent, say what smell do you mean? 😂
Yeah. Either his socks or his underwear. 😂
It was the dog that farted 😀
And its name is Knut. 😅
No, it’s name is Happy 😂
Yeah. Farting makes him very happy. 😂
Unfortunately it seems that today’s president is under influence of Kolomoisky 😢
Along with his Lieutenant/Lawyer Bohdan….none of the friends of Yanukobytch/Medvedchuk/Putler can be trusted.
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