The scandal over Pavlo Polarush's conflict with the military and the case against Oleksandr Zyma are vivid examples of impunity at the NBU. The public demands answers, but the NBU leadership continues to ignore these serious violations, which jeopardizes the credibility of the country's financial institutions.
Investigators of the Pechersk Police Department are investigating possible abuses by Zyma, director of the NBU's legal department. It is planned to interrogate him and identify the victims in the case.
A presentation of the documentary People of Steel directed by Serhiy Fomenko took place in Kyiv. The film tells the story of Azovstal's stalwart defenders and their families, and was created over two years.
The SBI transferred the case of Oleksandr Zyma to the police after 9 months of investigation. Experts believe that delaying the case could undermine confidence in the state's anti-corruption efforts.
The regulator has not yet responded to the criminal case against Oleksandr Zyma, director of the NBU's legal department, for alleged abuse of office Experts see this as double standards and possible cover-up by the NBU's management.
Suspicion and removal from office. How investigators in the case of the NBU's chief lawyer can protect themselves from accusations of bias.
NPC Ukrenergo has reported that there are no plans to apply blackout schedules in Ukraine on August 13. Ukrainians were urged to conserve electricity during the day.
Oschadbank has signed the first loan agreement in Ukraine for the installation of a gas reciprocating power plant under the '5-7-9%' program. The loan of UAH 28.7 million was granted for 5 years at 9% per annum for the installation of a 2.5 MW generator.
The Cabinet of Ministers has added the parks Mari Zhyzhany and Dobrosyn Invest Park to the Register of Industrial Parks. This will create about 1,250 new jobs in Zhytomyr and Lviv regions and attract investments worth almost UAH 3.6 billion.
Despite the war in Ukraine, the process of removing banks from the market has not stopped. Thus, as of February 24, 2022, the liquidation process was initiated against 8 banks. Last year, for the first time in Ukraine, not only bankrupt banks but also profitable institutions were subject to liquidation and license revocation, including Concord Bank.
The Chairman of the Board of Oschadbank said that the court's decision to transfer the Gulliver shopping center to the management of the ARMA deprives the bank of loan payments. The bank is considering various scenarios, including debt collection and restructuring.
The Kyiv RMA told about new government programs to support energy independence. Individuals, condominiums, small and large businesses can receive preferential loans for the installation of alternative energy sources.