Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko said that the United States Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch did not give him a list of people who should not be prosecuted. But at the same time she expressed concern that the case against Vitaliy Kasko could discredit anti-corruption system in Ukraine, Lutsenko said during an interview with the The Babel.
According to Lutsenko, at a meeting in the Prosecutor General’s Office in January 2017, Jovanovitch asked about the Kasko case. He noted that, according to Jovanovitch, Kasko was an outstanding anti-corruption figure, and the criminal case against him would discredit the anti-corruption system in Ukraine.
“I set out the details and explained that I cannot open and close production at will,” said Lutsenko.
“I set out the details and explained that I cannot open and close production at will,” said Lutsenko.
“She said that this is unacceptable, it will undermine the credibility of anti-corruption activists. I took a piece of paper, wrote down voiced names and said: “Dictate the list of untouchable persons.” She says: “No, you misunderstood me.” I say: “No, I understood you correctly; earlier such lists were written on Bankova st., and you offer new lists from Tankova st ”[the former name of the street where the US Embassy is located – ed.],” said the Prosecutor General.
Recall, in March, Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko said that during the first meeting with the US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, she handed over a list of people who could not be prosecuted.
As The Journalist reported, Trump’s son is asking for the dismissal of US Ambassador to Ukraine Jovanovitch, who criticizes his father.
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