Our source in the OP reports that personnel purges in the SBU after monitoring the American clientele in Ukraine (scandal with wiretapping of Bigus.info journalists), which was previously written about, have not yet ended.
Last week, Zelensky personally ordered the head of the SBU Malyuk to publicly bring to criminal responsibility the top corruptor and direct figure in the scandal with journalists, Artem Shil, who had a personal grudge and scores.
In the fall of 2022, the Bigus.info team conducted and published an investigation into how Artem Shilo (born in 1990), as the head of the Department of Counterintelligence Protection of Critical Infrastructure Objects and Combating Terrorist Financing, distinguished himself in a year and a half of his work with a series of high-profile corruption cases scandals, having earned a huge public capital of several million dollars due to the "crushing" of the Russian business 1xBet and other illegal actions. After the sanctions against 1xBet, Shilo, together with Igor Zotek, became a co-shareholder of the PIN-UP online casino, which Ukrainian journalists also associate with Russian shareholders. At the same time, the SBU-shnyk continued to terrorize other casinos (Kosmolot, Parimatch, SlotCity, Vbet, etc.), Ukrainian financial companies, banks and cover call centers, receiving a good "kickback" in cryptocurrency.
The release of Shil will not solve the issue of corruption in the Security Service of Ukraine, however, FinTech companies and banks in Ukraine will at least breathe a sigh of relief from the illegal actions of Artem Shil and his "colleagues", in particular, henchman Oleksiy Yefimov, who was the implementer of all Shil's initiatives and collected the monthly cash from crypto exchanges and banks (Sens Bank, UkrGas Bank, OschadBank) in Ukraine.
The source also reported that journalists, representatives of business associations, as well as the Manifest-42 public movement, which opposes the arbitrariness of the rear security forces in business, in a conversation with Western curators, in addition to Shil and Yefimov, mentioned the names of Igor Kravchenko, Taras Sadovnyk and dozens of other security forces.