Zelensky appoints key suspect in Vovk corruption case to oversee EU integration

Zenovy Kholodnyuk, head of the State Judicial Administration, has been charged with organized crime and bribery. Now he is a member of a commission for Euro-Atlantic integration.Photo by State Judicial Administration

President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sept. 1 appointed a key suspect in a high-profile corruption case as a member of the commission for Euro-Atlantic integration, according to a presidential decree.

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3 comments

  1. “Zenovy Kholodnyuk, head of the State Judicial Administration, has been charged with organized crime and bribery. Now he is a member of a commission for Euro-Atlantic integration.”
    That’ll shed a positive light on the country (darkest sarcasm).

    “Euro-Atlantic integration: The prospect of integration into the EU and NATO is a powerful driver of reforms, economic prosperity and rule of law.”

    Let’s face it, folks, Zelensky is insane.

  2. He should fit in well. The EU is itself more corrupt than you can imagine. It has not produced an audited set of accounts for public scrutiny for many years. The putinazis wanted Britain out of it but not for the reasons that people think. Britain is one of the less corrupt members and therefore does not fit in very well. Putler has bought influence to a massive extent: just to take two examples, Gerhardt Schröder has been a putler lackey for two decades, is a nominated director of Rosneft and was the architect of Germany’s integration with Russia via Nordstream and Nordstream 2. He is a complete and total crook. As is Jean-Claude Juncker, a champagne Marxist who proudly refers to the rat fuhrer as ‘my dear friend’.
    I suspect that Nato also is deeply corrupt; being run by another crapulous Marxist : Jens Stoltenberg, who has achieved precisely nothing in his undistinguished career.
    Time for honourable nations to build a new trade/military/intel sharing alliance. No putler shill countries allowed. Which rules out quite a large number.

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