Ukrainian Prime Minister Serhiy Koretskyi said the government had decided to remove Mykola Hladyshenko from the post of chairman of the supervisory board of the state bank "Sense Bank". Hladyshenko has become the focus of a new investigation by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU).
In his Telegram channel, Koretskyi wrote: "The government has decided to remove the chairman of the supervisory board of the state bank 'Sense Bank'." In addition, according to him, the removal of the bank's board chairman Oleksiy Stupak has been initiated.
Earlier, Ukrainian anti-corruption agencies announced the start of Operation "Forrest Gump", aimed at officials of President Zelensky's office. Later, NABU released an audio recording of conversations of alleged participants, but the voices on it have not been identified. On the recording, one voice says that "only a fool could record 'stealing' money and paying for their children's education on his children." Also mentioned are some "four bags". Another voice notes: "if we do this, you can go to the president's office yourself."
Source: RIA Novosti