Criminal case against Ukrainian MP Bogomolets opened
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Olga Bogomolets (former counselor on humanitarian issues to the President of Ukraine, Ukrainian MP and the chairman of the Committee of Verkhovna Rada on Health Issues, - ed.) became an involvant in the criminal proceeding opened amid including false information into the declaration, as Ukrainian News reported referring to the resource in NABU (National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine).

Since February 19, the law enforces began an investigation of Bogomolets’ case. According to the resource in NABU, in 2015-2017 she might have not entered information about property into her declaration.

Ukraine's people's deputy does not mention financial obligations in declaration
In 2017, Olga Bogomolets declared $591,500. Besides, in 2017 declaration she noted that she had $325,900 in cash.

As it was reported, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau has opened three criminal proceeding against the Ombudswoman of Ukraine Lyudmyla Denisova.

According to the article, the case was opened on February 18. This happened after finding violations in the Ombudswoman’s declaration.