The head of the OVA Communications Department, Arzu Vasylyshyn, filed a complaint against the head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA Serhii Lysak, accusing him of groundlessly demanding to write an application for dismissal. Vasylyshyn, who has been heading the department for a year and a half, claims that Lysak suddenly and without any explanation ordered her to resign, and also refused to provide any justification for her demands.
Vasylyshina is raising an eight-year-old son, and her husband serves in the SSO, protecting the country at the front. The situation causes surprise and indignation, because the dismissal of the wife of a fighting soldier and the mother of a minor child from work looks, to put it mildly, unethical.
In order to protect her rights and restore justice, Vasylyshyn turned to the Office of the President, the Cabinet of Ministers and the National Agency for Civil Service (NADS) for help.
The scandal surrounding Serhii Lysak, Brigadier General of the SBU, is gaining momentum, and public concern is growing about his actions and behavior.