Last week, Zelenskiy submitted to the Rada a bill to clarify the court’s jurisdiction so it does not get sabotaged with thousands of minor cases.
Friday, September 6, 2019


Last week, Zelenskiy submitted to the Rada a bill to clarify the court’s jurisdiction so it does not get sabotaged with thousands of minor cases. “Someone really wanted you to consider cases when the village head did not spend several hundred hryvnias in a proper way. This was done to keep the resounding cases of corrupt officials in the shadows,” he said at the new court, on Peremohy Avenue. Addressing the new judges, he said: “You expect more than 200 big cases of plundering, shameful actions of corrupt officials – top officials. And we will help you consider these cases freely so that all these people are punished.”