Oman Daily Observer

Former Trump aide paid money to EU politician­s

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WASHINGTON: Donald Trump’s ex-campaign chief Paul Manafort (pictured) secretly paid a group of former senior European politician­s more than two million euros ($2.5 million) to lobby for Ukraine’s then-leader backed by Russia, US prosecutor­s have claimed.

The charges, lodged in a Washington federal court by Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Friday, said Manafort retained the so-called Hapsburg Group of onetime politician­s to “take positions favourable to Ukraine, including by lobbying the United States.”

The group, which operated from 2012-2013, was managed by an unnamed “former European chancellor,” who along with other members of the group lobbied US legislator­s and White House officials, the indictment alleged.

They were to “appear to be providing their independen­t assessment­s of government of Ukraine actions, when in fact they were paid lobbyists for Ukraine,” according to the indictment.

Manafort, 68, has been accused by the team investigat­ing Russian meddling in the 2016 US presidenti­al elections and possible collusion with the Trump campaign of money laundering, tax fraud and banking fraud connected to work he did for Viktor Yanukovych from 2006-2014.

Yanukovych served as Ukraine’s president from 2010 until he was ousted in 2014 as a result of a popular uprising.

After that, Manafort stopped working for him, eventually returned to the United States and, in 2016, joined Trump’s presidenti­al election campaign.

Backed by Moscow, Yanukovych was eyed suspicious­ly at the time in much of Europe for his pro-Russia stance and widespread accusation­s of deep corruption.

Manafort is believed to have been behind Yanukovych’s spectacula­r political comeback after huge protests dubbed the Orange Revolution overturned his fraud-tainted victory in 2004.

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