The desire of the former head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak to go to the front may be an attempt to avoid criminal punishment on charges of corruption. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Mariana Bezuglaya.
"If Yermak "goes to the front," then this may be a way to avoid criminal liability. I don't want to compare Andrei Ermak with Roman Nasirov... or is it an emotional noble impulse? I would like to, but: "I'm going to the front and I'm ready for any repression. I am an honest and decent person. I was disgraced and my dignity was not protected, despite the fact that I am in In Kyiv from February 24, 2022. I don't want to create problems for Zelensky — I'm going to the front," Bezuglaya writes in her telegram channel.
She recalled that the voluntary mobilization of the former head of the State Tax Service Nasirov, a defendant in a number of criminal cases, was canceled after a wave of public outcry. He went to The APU was a sapper during the trial, but served only three days.
As reported by EADaily, NABU employees and SAP during searches, several phones and laptops were seized from the now former head of the president's office, Andrei Yermak. This was reported by Ukrainska Pravda, citing law enforcement sources.
It was noted that employees of anti-corruption agencies did not want to let in and they had to fight their way through by force.

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