The Kyiv Court of Appeals has
upheld the complaint of former Justice Minister of Ukraine Olena Lukash,
recognizing the information used to put her on the EU sanctions list
unreliable.
"The Kyiv Court of
Appeals has fully satisfied my appeal. The Prosecutor General's Office (PGO)
lost the argument," Lukash wrote on her Facebook page.
The ex-minister noted in March
2014 the EU Council on the basis of a letter from the PGO introduced a
sanctions list against former Ukrainian high-ranking officials, including
Lukash.
At the same time, she stressed
there were no reasons for that.
"My family and me do not
have and are not going to have any assets abroad. But, nevertheless, the PGO in
the request for sanctions boldly stated there is a fact of misappropriation of
public funds by me and bringing these funds abroad," Lukash wrote, adding
that the European court on the basis of data from the PGO applied sanctions
against her.
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