With the Rada expected to start dealing this week with 4,000 amendments to the ‘anti-Kolomoisky’ banking law

Monday, April 6, 2020
With the Rada expected to start dealing this week with 4,000 amendments to the ‘anti-Kolomoisky’ banking law

With the Rada expected to start dealing this week with 4,000 amendments to the ‘anti-Kolomoisky’ banking law, PrivatBank filed a suit Friday in Cyprus seeking $5.5 billion in damages from the bank’s previous owners Ihor Kolomoisky and Gennadiy Bogolyubov. “This claim brings the combined amount claimed by PrivatBank against Kolomoisky and Bogolyubov in England, Cyprus, the US and Israel to a total of over $10 billion,” PrivatBank said in a statement, cited in a Financial Times article, “Ukraine’s PrivatBank seeks $5.5bn damages from oligarchs.”

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