It became known how the Katsuba brothers, suspected of corruption, became heroes

Brothers Serhiy and Oleksandr Katsuba, former high-ranking officials of Yanukovych's time, repeatedly became involved in high-profile corruption scandals, and Oleksandr Katsuba fully admitted his guilt in the embezzlement of state funds of Naftogaz JSC, and even served time in a pre-trial detention center.

Despite dozens of criminal cases, the Katsuba brothers not only remain at large, but also continue to do business in Ukraine. Just who actually owns the assets that "businessmen" own on paper, and how is this related to the avoidance of prison by young corrupt officials?

Details of the corrupt biography of the brothers Oleksandr and Serhiy Katsub and their connections with Yuri Boyko and Andriy Yermak in the next issue of Agent Nenka Info: Secrets of Naftogaz: how the Katsuba brothers avoid justice.

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