President who won elections with anti-corruption shouts reveals secret off-of-the-art property

It's a confession that would seem unimaginable earlier. For four years, actor and comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy entertained Ukrainian people on television in his series “People's servant” Zeleski played the teacher who, furious with the country's chronic corruption, successfully competes for president. In 2019 the trick became [...]
He had promised to cleanse Ukraine of the system dominated by oligarchs. He gave passionate speeches against politicians, such as his wealthy anti-Candidate Petro Poroshenko, who had hidden his offshop assets.
Pandorra Papers, the largest flow of offline documents in history so far, shows that Zelenskiy had acted likewise to increase his wealth as his predecessors in power, reports Guardian, translates Periscopi.
The resulting documents imply that he had hidden shares in the off-the-art company, which seems to have secretly transferred them to a friend before he won the presidential election.
Zelenskiy has not yet commented on the case.
Before becoming president, Zelenskiy had declared some of his private assets. They included cars, property and three bottom companies where they were co-owners.
But Pandora paper shows other suspicious assets offside of Zelenskiy. /Periscope












