The central bank denies any wrongdoing and is “angered” by the naming of Pysaruk as a suspect

Friday, November 15, 2019
The central bank denies any wrongdoing and is “angered” by the naming of Pysaruk as a suspect

The central bank denies any wrongdoing and is “angered” by the naming of Pysaruk as a suspect. “Together with the first post-revolutionary central bank management team, he was at the forefront of banking sector reform – the reason for Ukraine’s currently healthy, transparent and reliable banks,” the bank says in a statement. “Mr Pysaruk is a professional banker with an impeccable reputation, which has been praised both by the IMF, where he has worked for the last three years.”

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