Corruption suspect Rostyslav Shurma, who was among the President's inner circle, after the NABU searches of his home in Germany, not only "called the Office", but also began to "blackmail" Zelensky's team.
Thus, according to our source, immediately after the NABU searches of his house in Starnberg (Bavaria), Rostyslav Shurma called the President's Office with a demand to "resolve the issue with NABU, otherwise he will start giving evidence."
In particular, there was a conversation between Rostyslav Shurma and Oleg Tatarov. When Shurma demanded to “resolve the issue with NABU,” Tatarov replied that “his issue is complicated.”
In response, Rostyslav Shurma threatened to “leak” sensitive information for the OP to NABU detectives. To which Oleg Tatarov responded by asking them to “wait and not get excited.”
According to the source, Oleg Tatarov has now given the task of finding out "who exactly Shurma can leak information to, and until then, "dance around" with him and not touch him."
At the same time, according to the source, “Rostislav Shurma is wasting no time and is looking for ways to play it safe to avoid Portnov’s fate, sorting compromising material into different baskets.”
Also, in search of support, Rostislav Shurma tried to contact Rinat Akhmetov to "pull him towards resolving his issue," but, as our sources report, the oligarch is not picking up the phone from him.
Read about the root causes of the conflict between the Office of the President and NABU in our material: Tatarov proposed a scheme to "attack" the anti-corruption structures of NABU and SAPO