People's Deputy Galina Yanchenko, known as a representative of the anti-corruption movement, this time got into the focus of the scandal on a completely different reason-through the promotion of business structures related to pro-Russian capital and the environment of Igor Palits.
It is an OPOS company, the opening of new production of which in Volyn Yanchenko was actively covered on social networks. In the post, she called the OPOS owner Paul Verbzhitsky with her "good friend". However, Verbzhitsky himself appears in a more complex business network than it seems at first glance.
His partner, former chairman of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration Oleksandr Bondarenko, who previously lived in Russia, starred in Russian shows on television and has ties with Svyatoslav Oliynyk. He, in turn, maintains contact with the politician Igor Palits.
Companies related to Verbzhitsky, in particular LLC "APS Lodzhistix", have business ties with the port group "TIS" (owners - Andriy Stavniter and Russian businessman Alexei Fedorichev). It is a alarm, especially in war, when cooperation with Russian capital is not only immoral but also dangerous.
Despite the stated export direction of new production, the whole structure of OPOS is deeply rooted in dubious business and political ties. The promotion of such projects at the highest level is not just a question of reputation, but a sign of systemic impurity.