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Minister of National Unity Oleksiy Chernyshov returned to Ukraine and announced the continuation of work

The Minister of National Unity, Oleksiy Chernyshov, announced that he had completed his foreign business trip and returned to Ukraine. According to him, as of Monday, June 23, he will resume his work in the government. This is a government official wrote on your Facebook page.

Chernyshov described the trip as “difficult, but very important” and noted that it “has become unexpectedly popular thanks to some media.” He also promised that he would analyze all the accusations that were heard in the information space “according to the facts”, adding: “Truth always wins.”

The minister emphasized that he intends to implement the agreements reached in practice starting next week.
In particular, we will work on the maximum preservation of the existing support of our citizens in the EU member states.

We will remind you that the context for these statements was the anti-corruption operation announced on June 13 by NABU and SAP. The investigation revealed a large-scale scheme of abuses in the construction sector, which included top officials: the former state secretary of the Ministry of Regions, the current member of the board of NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine, as well as the minister’s ex-adviser were informed of the suspicions.

The names of Maksym Horbatyuk and Vasyl Volodin appeared in the media – both previously worked with Chernyshov in the Ministry of Community and Territorial Development, and later moved to Naftogaz when Chernyshov headed it. Investigative journalist Mykhailo Tkach reported that one of them, Horbatyuk, was detained while trying to leave Ukraine.

The minister himself was on a foreign business trip at the time of publication, which, according to him, was planned.

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