[ad_1]
Ukraine’s Attorney General Irina Venediktova would not have won fair competition for the post of head of the State Bureau of Investigation, as she does not have the necessary qualities, said former Attorney General Ruslan Ryaboshapka.
Irina Venediktova will not hold the post of Prosecutor General of Ukraine for a long time. Such an opinion, former Attorney General Ruslan Ryaboshapka expressed to LB.ua in an interview that was published on May 13.
“It seems to me that his career will not be long,” he said.
Ryaboshapka did not rule out that the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky “tomorrow” can replace the attorney general and the head of the State Bureau of Investigation (GBR).
“As happened with the ministers: they organized it for three weeks and then they stopped organizing it. This is typical of this government,” believes the former attorney general.
He said Venediktova would not have won the competition for the GDB chief job, “if he were honest and transparent.”
“She does not have the necessary qualities, neither moral nor professional, to win this competition,” said Ryaboshapka.
Ryaboshapka was attorney general from August 2019 to March 2020. On March 5, the Verkhovna Rada adopted a resolution of no confidence in the Attorney General with 263 votes, leading to his resignation.
Zelensky called Ryaboshapka “a good specialist,” but noted that he was unable to show the result. The next attorney general was named Venediktova, who in 2019 was elected to the Verkhovna Rada on the list of “Servants of the People” and for several months served as director of the RSB.
[ad_2]