Ukraine Launches Criminal Investigation Of Former PM Tymoshenko
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko talks to the media as she arrives at the state prosecutor's office in Kyiv on December 15
December 15, 2010
Ukraine’s former prime minister and current opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko has been accused by the government of embezzling state funds and ordered not to leave the country while the investigation continues.
The Prosecutor-General’s Office announced December 15 that it is investigating Tymoshenko for misspending funds received by the government for the sale of carbon credits. The government earned some $425 million from the sale.
The Prosecutor-General’s Office announced December 15 that it is investigating Tymoshenko for misspending funds received by the government for the sale of carbon credits. The government earned some $425 million from the sale.