Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday dismissed Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Iryna Mudra. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing The Guardian.
According to the decree published on the presidential website, the decision to dismiss was made, but no reasons were given.
It is worth noting that this dismissal coincides with a report by Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies about the discovery of a group suspected of money laundering, which allegedly included a senior presidential official.
Decree on dismissal
The decree was published on the official website of the President of Ukraine. The document states that Iryna Mudra has been relieved of her post, but the reasons for this decision are not explained.
Anti-corruption investigation
Earlier the same day, Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies reported the discovery of a group suspected of money laundering. The group allegedly included a senior presidential official.
The agencies' statement did not provide detailed information about the group's activities, but the investigation is ongoing.
Reactions
As of now, there have been no official comments regarding Mudra's dismissal. The presidential office has also not commented on the matter.
Experts suggest that this step may be part of the fight against corruption, but there is no official confirmation.
Context
In recent years, Ukraine has intensified its fight against corruption. Several high-ranking officials have been brought to justice as part of these efforts.
Iryna Mudra had been working in the presidential office since 2021. She held the position of deputy head of the office for legal affairs.
Conclusion
This event is significant in Ukraine's political life. The exact reasons for the dismissal are not yet known, but it is likely linked to the anti-corruption investigation.
Additional information about the investigation may be published later.
