"Ukrposhta" introduced compulsory charitable contributions to the fund associated with Mylovanov

The state-owned enterprise "Ukrposhta" found itself at the center of a scandal due to the introduction of so-called "charitable contributions", which are actually compulsory for customers. As it turned out, these funds go to a private charity fund associated with the ex-Minister of Economy Tymofiy Mylovanov.

People's deputy Yuzhanina declares this.

According to her information, when paying for parcel delivery services, the state operator additionally charges 1 hryvnia as a charitable contribution for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the "Kyiv School of Economics" charitable fund. It is impossible to refuse a contribution.

We remind you that this university is private and is financed, in particular, by Western grants. And it is headed by Tymofiy Mylovanov, who in 2020 was appointed as a freelance adviser to Yermak.

According to Yuzhanina, the fund will receive at least 50 million hryvnias per year in this way. She calls on the law enforcement officers to start an investigation.

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