“I won – I won the lawsuit,” Ihor Kolomoisky, the main shareholder of PrivatBank, told Reuters on learning of the court decision.

Friday, April 19, 2019
“I won – I won the lawsuit,” Ihor Kolomoisky, the main shareholder of PrivatBank, told Reuters on learning of the court decision.

“I won – I won the lawsuit,” Ihor Kolomoisky, the main shareholder of PrivatBank, told Reuters on learning of the court decision. In a separate court case, at Kyiv’s Commercial Court, Kolomoisky is suing for $2 billion in reparations and return of his 41.6% shareholding. In about 100 lawsuits, Kolomoisky is fighting government efforts to seize his properties to cover part of the $6 billion cash injection. Also on Thursday, Kolomoisky said that after Sunday’s vote he will return to Ukraine from self-exile in Israel. In that vote, his protégé, Volodmyr Zelenskiy is expected to win easily.

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