Ukraine’s anti-corruption czar criticizes Zelensky
Aleksandr Klimenko, head of SAPO, told the Financial Times that their work has effectively ground to a halt. The takeover led to a breakdown in cooperation from whistleblowers and heightened fears of prosecution among investigators.
“Nearly all whistleblowers have stopped cooperating,” Klimenko said, adding that the NABU team is now confused and fearful, knowing they could be detained without solid evidence.
The July 22 legislation, which Zelensky quickly signed, sparked protests in several Ukrainian cities with demonstrators demanding the full independence of the anti-corruption agencies, chanting slogans like “Corruption kills” and “Zelya is the devil.”
Facing public outrage and threats of funding cuts from the West, Zelensky introduced a bill to restore the agencies’ autonomy, with a parliamentary vote expected soon, though support within his party remains uncertain.
Klimenko revealed that before the legislative assault, SAPO and NABU were investigating corruption allegations involving dozens of current and former lawmakers, including from Zelensky’s party. He suggested the government’s move aimed to derail these probes.
The prosecutor credited international partners, particularly the United States, for helping maintain agency independence over the years but said waning foreign interest contributed to the recent attacks on these bodies.
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