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Recall how then Vice President Joe Biden bragged on national television how he had bribed Ukrainian officials to drop the investigation of Burisma, the company that had hired Hunter Biden to be on its board of directors. Biden had threatened to withhold a billion dollars in “aid” to Ukraine if they did not drop the case.
Now Burisma officials have been caught attempting to bribe the investigators to drop the case against them.
The first deputy head of the Kiev tax Nikolay Ilyashenko tried to bribe the leadership of NABU and SAP for closing criminal proceedings against the largest Ukrainian gas producing private company Burisma, which was owned by former Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources Nikolai Zlochevsky, writes Obozrevatel.
This was announced on Facebook by journalist Yuri Butusov. According to him, among the detainees Ilyashenko himself and Andrei Kicha, director of legal affairs at Burisma.
“(They gave money) for the fact that the special anti-corruption prosecutor Nazar Kholodnitsky will close the case of the infamous Burisma company, which was owned by oligarch Nikolai Zlochevsky, and whose supervisory board was the son of Joe Biden, a former US vice president and, in the near future, a probable candidate for US president from the Democratic Party," the journalist wrote.