How Corrupt is Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelensky?
By Jeremy Kuzmarov
July 19, 2022:
Information Clearing House-- Before the
Russian invasion, CIA reports linked him to
an oligarch so dirty and so mired in
“significant corruption” that the State
Department banned him from entering the U.S.
Now CIA propaganda portrays Zelensky as
nobler than Winston Churchill and saintlier
than Mother Theresa.
Will the Real Volodymyr Zelensky Please
Stand Up
In 2019, the CIA-run Radio Free Europe
reported on Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelensky’s connection to Ihor Kholomoisky, a
Ukrainian oligarch whom the State Department
banned from entering the U.S. in March 2021
due to his “significant corruption.” See
video report below.
This report is ironic given
that, since Ukraine’s war with Russia began
over four months ago, Radio Free Europe
along with the rest of the Western media has
depicted Zelensky as something equivalent to
a reincarnation of Winston Churchill and
Mother Teresa, driving a campaign for his
nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize and
inspiring a flamboyant
musical tribute during the 2022 Grammy
awards.
Steering One of the Biggest
Ponzi Schemes in World History
Meanwhile in January 2022, the U.S.
Department of Justice filed a
civil forfeiture complaint—the fourth
against him—which alleges that Kholomoisky
and Gennadiy Bogolyubov, who owned
PrivatBank, one of the largest banks in
Ukraine, embezzled and defrauded the bank of
$5.5 billion which went missing.
The two allegedly obtained fraudulent
loans and lines of credit from 2008 through
2016 and laundered portions of their
criminal proceeds using an array of shell
companies’ bank accounts, primarily at
PrivatBank’s Cyprus branch, before they
transferred the funds to the U.S. where they
continued to launder them illegally through
an associate operating out of
offices in Miami.
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According to a profile in The
American Spectator, Kholomoisky
laundered millions in Cleveland, Ohio, and
across the Midwest where, as “one of the
[region’s] biggest real-estate landlords,”
he
“steered one of the biggest Ponzi schemes in
world history.”
Making Even Other Oligarchs, No
Strangers to Violent Crime, Blanch
Born in Soviet Ukraine in 1963,
Kholomoisky was among those to benefit after
the Soviet collapse in the early 1990s from
the sale of formerly state-owned enterprises
like steel plants and gas wells at fire-sale
prices.
A writer for Forbes magazine
reported that, in one instance, he saw
“hundreds of hired rowdies armed with
baseball bats, iron bars, gas and
rubber-bullet pistols and chainsaws forcibly
[take] over” a steel plant that Kholomoisky
eyed.
For the full Bond-villain effect,
Kholomoisky put a
shark tank in his office. Allegedly, he
was not averse to shoving the head of a
visitor in it as a reminder never to cross
him.
As Governor of Dnipropetrovsk
Oblast from 2014 until 2016, Kholomoisky
bankrolled anti-Russian units operating with
the Ukrainian army in Donetsk and Luhansk—which
voted to secede after the post-Maidan
government tried to impose the Ukrainian
language on them.
These units included the
neo-Nazi Azov Battalion which terrorized
the people of eastern Ukraine, along with
the Dnipro and Aidar battalions, which
were sometimes deployed as personal thug
squads to protect Kholomoisky’s financial
interests.
Burisma and the CIA
The New York Post reported that
Kholomoisky had a “controlling interest” in
Burisma Holdings—the Ukrainian energy
company which employed Hunter Biden as a
board member for $50,000 per month. Russian
media, quoted in State
Department emails, referred to Burisma
as “part of Kholomoisky’s financial
empire.”
Six months after Hunter Biden departed,
Burisma appointed Cofer Black to its board—a
position that he maintains. Black was a
career CIA officer who served as director of
the CIA’s Counterterrorism Center following
the September 11 attacks.
This appointment raises questions as to
whether Burisma served as a CIA-front
operation that was designed to help finance
the anti-Russia militias in eastern Ukraine.
Ihor and Volodymyr Sitting in a
Tree…
Kholomoisky’s relationship with Zelensky
goes back to around 2012, when Zelensky and
his partners in a television production
company, Kvartal 95, began making regular
content for TV stations owned by
Kholomoisky.
A comedian and actor who had been famous
since the 2000s, Zelensky began his
political rise a few years after taking on a
starring role in the political satire
“Servant of the People,” which began airing
on Kholomoisky’s network in 2015.
The show starred Zelensky as a humble
history teacher whose anti-corruption rant
in class is filmed by a student, goes viral
online, and wins him national office.
In a case of life imitating art, Zelensky
ended up winning the real-world Ukrainian
presidency just three-and-a-half years after
the show’s launch, with more than 73% of the
vote.
Zelensky capitalized on widespread public
anger at corruption, but his 2019 campaign
was dogged by doubts over his anti-graft
bona fides given his connection to
Kholomoisky.
Ariev did not provide smoking-gun
evidence, though the Pandora Papers—11.9
million leaked documents published by a
consortium of investigative journalists in
October 2021—show that at least some of the
details in this alleged scheme correspond to
reality.
Besides providing financial support
during Ukraine’s 2019 election, Kholomoisky
supplied Zelensky with a car and lent
his personal lawyer to him to be campaign
adviser and promoted his candidacy on
various media outlets that he owned.
Zelensky claimed that his relationship
with Kholomoisky was not political; rather
he had gone to visit him because of TV work.
However, Zelensky made sure to reward him
when he became president. He removed
Kholomoisky’s opponents, the Prosecutor
General, the Governor of the National Bank
of Ukraine, and his own prime minister, who
tried to regulate Kholomoisky’s control of a
state-owned electricity company.
Zelensky’s long-standing ties to
Kholomoisky belie the pristine public image
of a man hailed by U.S. politicians as a
“lion of a leader” (August Pfluger R-TX)
and person of “incredible
bravery” (Adam Schiff, D-CA).
Since the fighting began, Zelensky has
eschewed negotiations and instead begged the
West for more and more weapons while
inviting foreign mercenaries into Ukraine.
This assessment is at odds with the
current media hagiography of Zelensky, which
also obscures his ties to Kholomoisky that
the CIA itself has acknowledged.
Journalist John Helmer points out that
Hillary Clinton, Victoria Nuland and
Christine LaGarde, the former IMF
directors, ignored the evidence of
Kholomoisky’s corruption and the
squandering of IMF loan money in a ponzi
scheme; probably because of the
political imperative underlying the
IMF’s policy towards Ukraine after the
Maidan coup. John Helmer, “The
Kolomoisky Pyramid Started with Hillary
Clinton and Victoria Nuland of the State
Department Plus Christine Lagarde of the
IMF,” http://johnhelmer.org/the-kolomoisky-pyramid-started-with-hillary-clinton-and-victoria-nuland-of-the-state-department-plus-christine-lagarde-of-the-imf/
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Jeremy Kuzmarov is Managing
Editor of CovertAction
Magazine.
He is the author
of four books on U.S. foreign
policy, including Obama’s
Unending Wars (Clarity
Press, 2019) and The
Russians Are Coming, Again,
with John Marciano (Monthly Review
Press, 2018).
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