National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) chief Artem Sytnyk has said no one is pressuring him to make certain decisions by arranging criminal cases against him.
"I do not know how many criminal cases I and my deputy are involved in or how many are still open. People say that the cases 'put Sytnyk on a short leash,' but what does this mean? What has changed in NABU? We at NABU have always and will continue to disturb authorities, and no one will put us on a leash," Sytnyk said on Wednesday during a briefing in Kyiv.
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