Arab Times

Ukraine targets telecoms:

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One of Ukraine’s richest men vowed Friday to defend his ownership of a major telecoms company after its shares were impounded by a court following a probe into graft under the deposed Russianbac­ked regime.

Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko announced Thursday that a Kiev court had “frozen” the shares of tycoon Rinat Akhmetov in the Ukrtelecom company and its subsidiary TriMob.

The decision was issued after a nearly two-year investigat­ion into Ukrtelecom’s privatisat­ion under ousted president Viktor Yanukovych in March 2011.

Ukrainian media quoted Lutsenko as saying that Yanukovych’s government gave Ukrtelecom for a nominal sum to a shell company based in Cyprus that was purchased by Akhmetov in October 2013.

Akhmetov’s main holding company said in a statement to Interfax-Ukraine that it would defend its interests in Ukrtelecom and demand an “objective and independen­t investigat­ion” of the case.

The billionair­e has played a dominant role in Ukrainian politics for more than a decade and twice served in parliament as a member of Yanukovych’s now-disbanded Party of Regions.

Ukrtelecom held an effective monopoly over telephone land lines and was an early pioneer in cellphone services prior to its privatisat­ion.

Ukraine’s February 2014 pro-EU revolution left Akhmetov and other oligarchs who critics say grew fabulously wealthy thanks to close government connection­s on the back foot.

Akhmetov soon turned into an early target of an anti-graft campaign launched by post-revolt President Petro Poroshenko. (AFP)

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