Anti-reformer of the week
Dmytro Sus
Prosecutor General Yury Lutsenko appointed Dmytro Sus, a controversial prosecutor accused of fabricating political cases, as a deputy head of the department for high profile economic crimes last week.
He also appointed Volodymyr Hutsulyak as head of the department.
Sus and Hutsylyak have opened criminal cases against ex-deputy prosecutor generals Davit Sakvarelidze and Vitaly Kasko, Odesa Oblast Administration and the Anti-Corruption Action Center. Critics say the cases are a political vendetta against these people and organizations for their criticism of prosecutorial corruption.
Lutsenko has himself described the work of Sus and Hutsulyak as dubious and unsatisfactory, and promised to replace them. But he failed to keep his promise, prompting a backlash from civil society.
The department headed by Hutsulyak and Sus is effectively run by lawmakers Ihor Kononenko and Oleksander Hranovsky, major allies of President Petro Poroshenko, according to outspoken parliamentarian Sergii Leshchenko. Kononenko and Hranovsky deny the accusations.