Ukraine's Prosecutor General's office sees no crime in Poroshenko's offshores
The Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office sees no crime in the 'Panama documents' of President Petro Poroshenko's offshore property published in the media, Ukrainian Prosecutor General Vladyslav Kutsenko said.
"The Prosecutor General's Office sees no evidence of a crime in the information published by some media about Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko," Kutsenko told Interfax-Ukraine on Monday.
He said the information "was studied by Prosecutor General's Office experts, who found no crime in it."
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