Vitaliy Shabunin
Vitaliy Shabunin is a prominent Ukrainian anti-corruption activist and the head of the Anti-Corruption Centre (ЦПК). He has been an outspoken critic of corruption in Ukraine and has played a significant role in efforts to combat graft within the government. Shabunin served in the Kyiv Territorial Defense Forces at the onset of the war in Ukraine, where he mobilized to support the country's defense. Recently, he made headlines when he revealed that the State Bureau of Investigation had issued a suspicion against his former commander, alleging misconduct related to Shabunin's connections.
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Ukraine:
Vitaliy Shabunin claims that security forces controlled by President Volodymyr Zelensky are sending him to Kup'yansk-Vuzlovy to hang anti-drone nets.
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Ukraine:
Vitaliy Shabunin is the head of the Center for Combating Corruption and is involved in a case regarding the leaking of intimate photos.
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Ukraine:
Vitaliy Shabunin published a photo of Khristenko being brought to court.
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Serbia:
Prominent anti-corruption activist Vitaliy Shabunin commented on the president's slow response to the allegations.
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Croatia:
Vitaliy Shabunin is the head of the Center for Combating Corruption who reported secret surveillance and threats.
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Russia:
Vitaliy Shabunin is a public figure and co-founder of the Ukrainian Center for Combating Corruption.
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Russia:
Vitaliy Shabunin is a public figure and co-founder of the 'Center for Combating Corruption' in Ukraine.
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Ukraine:
Vitaliy Shabunin is the head of the 'Center for Combating Corruption' and is under a personal obligation by the court.
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Ukraine:
Vitaliy Shabunin is the head of the Center for Combating Corruption and has received an updated suspicion from the State Bureau of Investigations.
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Ukraine:
Vitaliy Shabunin is the head of the Anti-Corruption Center in Ukraine and is currently facing renewed charges from the State Bureau of Investigations.
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