The "Honest Mobilization" movement criticized Vitaliy Shabunin over an interview
The “Honest Mobilization” civic movement criticized Vitaliy Shabunin, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center, following an interview in which he commented on his demobilization and the purchase of a new car.
The movement claims that Shabunin called some of his critics “bots” and explained that the car he purchased was intended primarily for his wife.
Representatives of the movement also reiterated their allegations regarding the grounds for Shabunin’s demobilization and stated that they expect law enforcement agencies to investigate these circumstances.
As of this writing, no official court rulings or law enforcement decisions have been published that would confirm the allegations made by the movement.
Source: “Honest Mobilization” movement.
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