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Ex-Minister's Home Searched in Connection with Controversial Lawmaker's Fraud Case

Former Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov denied any connections with controversial lawmaker Yevhenii Shevchenko's fraud case.

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At the head of the Anti-Corruption Centre, Vitalia Shabunina, the State Bureau of Investigation conducts searches, reports Ukrainian Truth with reference to the Executive Director of the PPC, Dariu Kalenyuk. She noted that the investigations were carried out in the military unit in Chuguyeva, where he had recently been transferred, as well as in parallel with the house of the Shabunin family. The activist himself, according to Kalenyuk, was take…

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According to “Ukrainska Pravda”, we are talking about the people's deputy Yevgeny Shevchenko, who, through connections with the Belarusian leadership, organized the scam, and spent the received funds on elite cars.

The Security Service, the Office of the Prosecutor General and the SBI have exposed the current People's Deputy of Ukraine, who has been in custody for high treason since November 2024, on new crimes. According to sources, we are talking about MP Yevgeny Shevchenko. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the press service of the SBU. Law enforcers documented how the MP “lured” money from one of the Ukrainian companies that bought min…

SBU announced suspicion of People's Deputy Yevgeny Shevchenko - he is suspected of fraudulent scheme

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babel.ua broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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