The current legislation is written in such a way that shareholders have virtually no legal tools to protect their rights in national courts. The lawyer explained why this happened, who benefits from it, and whether bank shareholders have the opportunity to protect what they own.
If the Ukrainian-Polish border remains blocked, prices for imported goods such as fish, caviar, and citrus fruits will rise significantly due to the shortage, the economist believes.
Daniil Menshikov, the former head of Lviv customs, described how some tried to smuggle commercial goods as humanitarian aid to Ukraine, including exotic food and electronics, which were instead redirected to the military. Luxury cars were also imported legally during this period.
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The price of autogas has not exceeded 80% of the price of gasoline, the threshold beyond which its use will become unreasonable, says expert Sergiy Kuyun, who expects the current price surge caused by the shortage to subside within ten days.
Hai has been in the military for many years and has seen what food was like before the introduction of the Catalog system, which is now highly criticized for corruption. He says that at the time of its introduction it was a breakthrough.
Oleg Malinevsky advises to review the powers of the Deposit Guarantee Fund, advocates judicial control over insolvency procedures, and questions the role of the Fund in managing and liquidating insolvent banks without sufficient supervision.
Polish carriers are blocking Ukrainian trucks at the border over fears of cheaper competition, causing tensions but not much economic impact as Ukraine remains self-sufficient in food and key commodities. The blockade is expected to be resolved within two weeks.
An 18-year-old man died after falling from a building in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv. The police opened an investigation into the death on suspicion of suicide.
Vinnytsia Regional Council planned to transfer two and a half hectares of land to the regional center without any conditions or reservations. However, the proposal to give this land for the construction of housing for the military was rejected
63 people, including 2 children, were injured in Kyiv due to icy conditions; one person also suffered from hypothermia.
The former head of Lviv Customs, Danylo Menshikov, has exposed attempts to smuggle Ukrainian children abroad for $50,000 each, often under the guise of adoption by a so-called humanitarian charity. He alerted law enforcement agencies to the scheme.
The Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office appealed against a 3-year prison sentence handed down to actor Ostap Stupka for a drunken driving accident, claiming that the punishment was too lenient.
Military expert Serhiy Zgurets notes that the current leadership of the Ministry of Defense faces many challenges in the area of procurement and supply of food to the military.
Twenty-five Ukrainian truck drivers stranded at the Polish border due to a strike by Polish carriers have asked to be evacuated. Technical issues such as parking space for trucks and cargo protection are still unresolved.
Claims of Concord Bank's second priority creditors are fully satisfied.
Experts have handed over to the investigation the results of a forensic medical examination of the plane crash in Brovary that killed Ukrainian officials. More than 30 experts were involved in finding out the causes of the crash, analyzing a large amount of data and flight records.
Due to the blocking of four checkpoints on the Polish-Ukrainian border, 3,500 trucks are waiting in line, including 1,400 at Shehyny.
Daniil Menshikov, then head of Lviv Customs, talks about the organization of the border crossing process for Ukrainians fleeing to Poland after the outbreak of war and how they managed to provide basic services and maintain control in the situation.
Ukrainians often complain to the ECHR about unlawful detention, with former ECHR judge Anna Yudkivska noting the prevalence of this problem and the decrease in the number of complaints about torture. Complaints about fair trial and property rights are also common.