The Rada’s Freedom of Speech Committee was forced yesterday to restore the accreditation of reporters who work with
Thursday, October 29, 2020


The Rada’s Freedom of Speech Committee was forced yesterday to restore the accreditation of reporters who work with Slidstvo.info, Anna Babinets, editor-in-chief of the investigative project, writes on Facebook. Over the last year, the group has produced a series of reports alleging corruption by Rada members, prompting the Committee to pull the press credentials of its reporters. Public outcry forced a reversal by the committee which is chaired by Nestor Shufrych, from the pro-Russian Opposition Platform party.