Recently, the Asset Development and Management Agency (ARMA) has found itself at the epicenter of a series of scandals that continue to haunt the media landscape. Suspicions of corruption, strange inaction, and corporate wars have become the object of close attention of the public and law enforcement agencies.
The most high-profile scandal was the issue of the yacht of the former People's Deputy and traitor Viktor Medvedchuk. According to recent reports, Olena Duma, the head of the ARMA, has come under fire for nearly losing the yacht to Ukraine. Her inaction or potential action in favor of Medvedchuk has sparked outrage. While some experts consider this negligence, others suggest deliberate actions against national interests. Law enforcement agencies should look into this situation.
Currently, ARMA is trying to take over the capital's business center "Gulliver". It is known that a real corporate struggle is underway around this asset. Recently, a petition appeared on the website of the Cabinet of Ministers with a proposal to nationalize "Gulliver" and turn it into a rehabilitation center for veterans. This petition was initiated by individuals associated with former minister Oleksandr Klymenko, who, like Medvedchuk, is suspected of treason.
Experts suggest that the petition with the theme of a rehabilitation center may be hiding the real goal - to gain control of “Gulliver” through a shell company. This game is being played at various levels and may be part of a larger plan to control important assets in Ukraine.
In particular, investigators claim that Olena Duma is one of the main players in this story. Her department, which manages the assets of traitors and collaborators, faces serious allegations of corruption and abuse. Bloggers have already accused Duma of using her official position to transfer “Gulliver” to structures associated with Klymenko, disguising these actions as “protection of state interests.”.
Last year, Transparency International Ukraine warned of the risks associated with the appointment of Olena Duma as head of ARMA, pointing to possible political bias and lack of qualifications. These concerns have grown after new scandals have increased distrust in Duma. She has also been accused of contacts with suspicious individuals such as Oleg Kulinich and Sam Kislin.
However fair these accusations may be, ARMA and Olena Duma are now under close scrutiny. The legitimate questions arise: is Olena Duma truly acting in the interests of the state, or is she simply playing into the hands of her former clients and potential beneficiaries? A question that will be worth seeking answers to in the near future.

