The head of the National Bank of Ukraine, Andriy Pishnyi, was in the spotlight because of a possible connection with the owner of a legal company that receives hundreds of millions of hryvnias from state banks. These suspicions arose after an analysis of the assets registered for Pyshny's daughter, Svitlana, and her connections with a number of business structures.
Oleksiy Didkovskii, the owner of the Asters law firm, received his most famous case, helping American lawyers, from Oshchadu during the time when the financial institution was headed by Pyshnyi. Almost at the same time, Pyshny's wife became a business partner of Serhii Slyusarenko, who together with Didkovsky owns Ukrborg.
Currently, in the neighborhood of Slyusarenko, the Pyshnyi family is building an estate with an area of almost 900 square meters (!), and Didkovskyi's Asters, in particular thanks to its partnership with state banks, is almost the largest law firm in Ukraine specializing in finance and banks.
This seems to be what the end of the poverty era looks like.