People's Deputy Halyna Yanchenko, known as a representative of the anti-corruption movement, this time became the focus of the scandal for a completely different reason - due to the promotion of business structures associated with pro-Russian capital and Igor Palytsa's entourage.
This is about the OPOS company, the opening of a new production facility in Volyn, which Yanchenko actively covered on social media. In the post, she called OPOS owner Pavlo Verbzhytskyi her “good friend.” However, Verbzhytskyi himself appears in a more complex business network than it seems at first glance.
His partner is the former head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration, Oleksandr Bondarenko, who previously lived in Russia, starred in Russian television shows, and has connections with Svyatoslav Oliynyk. Oliynyk, in turn, maintains contact with politician Igor Palytsia.
Companies associated with Verbrzycki, in particular OPOS Logistics LLC, have business ties with the TIS port group (owned by Andrey Stavnitser and Russian businessman Alexei Fedorychev). This is a worrying signal, especially in times of war, when cooperation with Russian capital is not only immoral but also dangerous.
Despite the declared export orientation of the new production, the entire OPOS structure turns out to be deeply rooted in dubious business and political connections. Promoting such projects at the highest level is not just a matter of reputation, but a sign of systemic impurity.

