Zelensky appoints new deputy chief of the President’s Office



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President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky appointed a new deputy chief of the Office of the Head of State. It was Igor Brusilo.

The corresponding decree No. 101/2021 was signed by the guarantor on Wednesday, March 17. This is stated on its official website.

“Appoint Brusil Igor Nikolaevich as deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine,” he stated in the document.

It is known that Brusilo previously held the position of head of department of the Main Department of State Protocol and the Ceremonial of the Presidential Administration of the previous head of state. Now this department has been renamed the OCP State Protocol and Ceremonial Service.

Brusilo is called “the president’s chief registrar.” In particular, he was responsible for preparing the meetings, the official receptions for Zelensky.

Igor Brusilo

In an interview with Lb.ua, Brusilo explained that he began studying the protocol in 2002 after graduating from Taras Shevchenko National University in Kiev.

According to the official’s statement, he lives in Boryspil, Kiev region, has a wife and daughter. Among the properties of Brusil: an apartment in this city of 53.20 m2. m and another 75.30 sq. m, which you own as a joint property. The official drives a 2010 Nissan Qashqai and his wife drives a 2015 Nissan Micra.

As OBOZREVATEL reported:

  • The deputy head of President Oleg Tatarov’s office was embroiled in a corruption scandal. It was suspected that he had falsified the experience in the case of the head of “Ukrbud” Maxim Mikitas. This largest state construction corporation has also repeatedly appeared in scandals.

  • Tatarov denied all the charges and said he was not involved in corruption schemes.

  • On January 13, the Supreme Anti-Corruption Court ordered Attorney General Irina Venediktova to consider the NABU’s request to transfer the proceedings on Tatarov from the Security Service to the Office.

  • The NABU noted that they are trying to drop the investigation against Tatarov.

  • Lawyers for OPU Deputy Director Tatarov, suspected of involvement in corruption schemes in the Ukrbud case, said NABU detectives illegally informed the official about the suspicion.



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