Reznikov himself is considered to be clean from corruption but this removal might indicate his political accountability for continuing corruption scandals and the loss of trust by the civilian society in his ability to improve transparency and implement procurement reform 6/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Reznikov removed over defense ministry corruption scandal
Reznikov's removal follows a series of corruption scandals involving the Ministry of Defense. Zelensky also kicked out senior officials earlier this year over a procurement scandal 5/
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Zelensky nominates Umerov to state position
Zelensky has nominated Rustem Umerov, a former people's deputy and currently the head of the state property fund, to fill in the position. Zelensky is confident that parliament will back Umerov up. 2/
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Zelensky Fires Defense Minister Reznikov Amid War
Zelensky Fires Defense Minister Amid Ongoing War & Corruption Scandals Zelensky’s ousted his defense minister, Oleksii Reznikov, after 19 months as a wartime minister. Zelensky calls for “new approaches”. Is it a sign that Zelensky is frustrated with the state of the war? No 1/
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Discussion on Resnikov relief over corruption and Ukraine offensive
The discussion with @Acosta regarding the relief of MOD Resnikov due to alleged corruption within his ministry and the state of Ukraines’ offensive. https://t.co/9k0u6X7rnR
— Mark Hertling (@MarkHertling) 3 septembre 2023The discussion with @Acosta regarding the relief of MOD Resnikov due to alleged corruption within his ministry and the state of Ukraines’ offensive.
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Checking on General Ivashov still criticizing Putin’s war
A new follower reposted this thread from early March ‘22 that I had forgotten about. It caused me to check in on General Leonid Ivashov…and sure enough, he’s still around & still bashing Putin’s war. Here’s an interview with him on Feb 23. https://
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Ukrainian Children Resist Language Suppression in Occupied Schools
Despite deportations, threats, and murders, Ukrainian children in the occupied territories continue to want to study Ukrainian language in now Russian controlled schools.
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SBU Investigates Ukrtatnafta and Ukrnafta Officials
ack in February, Ukraine's SBU searched his home as part of investigations involving companies "Ukrtatnafta" and "Ukrnafta." 13/
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Security Service serves fraud suspicion on official
The Security Service of Ukraine and the Prosecutor General's Office have served him with suspicion of fraud and money laundering earlier today, after raiding his home with search warrants. It appears he was also detained then, although I am not sure. 12/

