The Zelenskiy administration’s effort to get back on track with the IMF hit an unexpected bump when

Tuesday, December 1, 2020
The Zelenskiy administration’s effort to get back on track with the IMF hit an unexpected bump when

The Zelenskiy administration’s effort to get back on track with the IMF hit an unexpected bump when Oleg Tatarov, deputy head of the administration, said Saturday that the National Anti-Corruption Bureau does not serve Ukraine’s interests and that its head Artem Sytnyk doesn’t have “the moral right” to run the agency and should be replaced. The next day, the Zelenskiy administration hurried out a statement saying Tatarov’s statement was: “His personal opinion that does not reflect the administration’s official position.”

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