'I'm very frustrated that people in the West, including at the International Monetary Fund, are not more concerned,' an anti-corruption activist tells Newsweek.
among international partners who have devoted billions in military and economic assistance as the country attempts to fend off a Russian invasion.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky looks on prior to a meeting with European Union leaders in Mariinsky Palace, in Kyiv, on June 16, 2022. Despite promising as a candidate for president in 2019 to clean up corruption, even before the start of Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukraine's Western partners had expressed discontent at the slow pace of reforms.
"This is something we need to be honest about," Savchuk said."Omelchenko is the only figure in SAPO who was producing results against those who are in power today, and I'm very frustrated that people in the West, including at the International Monetary Fund, are not more concerned about what is happening to him."
According to Omelchenko, on June 20, he signed a document granting a NABU detective's request that Polish authorities be given permission to access the data on Kniaziev's telephone. Omelchenko did so without informing his superiors. The following day, he was called into Klymenko's office, where the SAPO head"became very angry, and by the end of our conversation, he had informed me that I would no longer be working.
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