Prosecutor General Kravchenko did not exercise the right to access NABU cases: what does this mean.
03.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
03.08.2025
1236
During the temporary restriction of the independence of NABU and SAP, Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko did not use the right to access the materials of criminal proceedings of the bureau. Even with such an opportunity. This was reported by NABU director Semen Kryvonos in an interview with 'BBC Ukraine'.Ruslan Kravchenko had the right to request cases and familiarize himself with their materials, as well as receive information about investigative actions. However, he did not take advantage of this. NABU claims that now the issues with the cooperation of whistleblowers have been resolved, and the Prosecutor General did not take any cases. Kryvonos also stated that the bureau plans to increase the number of high-profile investigations to restore public trust. The NABU director and the head of SAP also submitted information to Zelensky about corrupt officials among lawmakers and officials who were held accountable. After this, the president dismissed several officials.
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