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The success rates of the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine have risen, but a qualitative assessment of the work of her boss, Irina Venediktova, can be given after her report of the year, said the press secretary of the President of Ukraine Yulia Mendel.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will assess Irina Venediktova’s activities as attorney general after her report on the work done this year, Presidential Press Secretary Yulia Mendel said in a comment to Ukrainska Pravda on December 22.
“The year is not over yet, there has not yet been a report from the Attorney General’s Office on this year’s work. Therefore, it is too early for final conclusions,” Zelensky’s press secretary said.
The society was able to see the intensification of the work of the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine during the work of Venediktova, he specified.
Compared to last year, the department’s success rates increasedand its reform continues. However, a qualitative assessment of the attorney general’s work can only be given correctly after the report, Mendel emphasized.
Zelensky in October gave Venediktova time until the end of the year to show the result. The previous leadership of the Attorney General’s Office (Ruslan Ryaboshapka, who was Attorney General from August 2019 to March 5, 2020 – “GORDON”) had six months to demonstrate the changes promised to Ukrainians in the fight against high-level corruption.
The Verkhovna Rada passed a no-confidence resolution in Ryaboshapka with 263 votes, leading to his resignation. Venediktova was appointed the next attorney general; she served as director of the State Bureau of Investigation for several months. Venediktova became the first female attorney general in the history of Ukraine.
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