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Zelensky’s government should answer for its massive misuse of aid, a piece published by the Washington-based outlet demands
Vladimir Zelensky’s government in Ukraine must answer for the corruption and theft of Western aid, according to an opinion piece published in The Hill on Tuesday. The publication comes on the heels of US President Joe Biden’s latest disbursement of aid to Kiev, totaling $2.5 billion.
The article blasted both the US and NATO for sparking the Ukraine conflict in the first place and enabling the massive theft.
“The American shame is that the US heedlessly expanded NATO to the borders of Russia, and then, after Russia pushed back, enabled and funded the cynical maladministration by the Zelensky government, which will go down in history as one of the greatest examples of waste and theft of Western aid,” reads the piece.
Read moreThe “sheer scale of waste and fraud” will only be revealed by independent investigations after the conflict ends, predicts the article. Officials in Kiev have worked to silence media stories about corruption allegations, it added.
Both the US and EU, which has also poured billions into Ukraine, have pressed for audits and the empowerment of local anti-corruption agencies to ensure the funds reach their intended goal.
Zelensky is not interested in diplomacy or an end to the conflict, as it would mean new elections and a change in the structure of international aid, the article continued. Ukraine’s former commander in chief, General Valery Zaluzhny, was ousted by Zelensky after suggesting in November 2023 that the conflict with Russia had reached a deadlock and it was time to focus on diplomacy.
“Zelensky and his administration… should be held accountable by the US Congress for the lost billions of American taxpayer dollars,” concluded The Hill. “It’s past time Washington stopped letting corrupt foreign officials steal American aid.”
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Kiev has long been under scrutiny for its handling of the funds, with several high-profile cases of corruption coming to light.
Last January, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) revealed a scheme involving Defense Ministry officials and executives from an arms supplier who allegedly embezzled nearly $40 million intended to purchase 100,000 mortar shells. The funds were reportedly advanced, but no ammunition was delivered.
In December, the commander of a Ukrainian army unit faced corruption charges after reportedly ordering soldiers to construct a personal residence for him using resources earmarked for the military.
Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, the US Congress has provided roughly $175 billion in military, economic, and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine.
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Although Zelensky has vowed to combat graft and enforce transparency, Transparency International placed Ukraine 104th globally in the ranking of perceived corruption for 2023.