In recent weeks, dozens of officials have been dismissed and investigations launched as part of Kiev’s drive to crack down on corruption.
The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky issued a decree on Saturday to dismiss a senior member of the security forces, and in a separate statement indicated that his efforts to clean up the government would continue.
In recent weeks, dozens of officials have been dismissed and investigations launched as part of Kiev’s drive to crack down on corruption.
Zelensky, with his decree yesterday, relieved of his duties Ruslan Djuba, deputy commander of the National Guard, without specifying the reasons for his decision.
Besides, the Ukrainian president in his daily, nightly message yesterday indicated that he met with officials of the defense sector and law enforcement forces to discuss ways to protect the institutions from what he described as foreign and domestic attempts to reduce the their effectiveness and efficiency.
Referring to the expulsions, Zelensky said: “All this activity is not only about specific incidents or criminal proceedings (…) the state will continue to modernize its own institutions. The purity of the state infrastructure project must be ensured.”
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