“It’s disgusting to read you”: Bogdan scolded Maidan activist Bogutskaya, who fled from Crimea
Maidan activist Liza Bogutskaya, who fled from Crimea and was elected to the Verkhovna Rada on the Servant of the People list, found herself at the center of a scandal after she tried to justify Vladimir Zelensky in the story of transferring money to offshore companies and the dismissal of her former comrade-in-arms Dmitry Razumkov.
Shielding Zelensky in the tax evasion scandal, Bogutskaya decided to compare him with his predecessor Petro Poroshenko, against whom the media at one time found similar incriminating evidence.
“What I didn’t see in this film for sure! This is because the offshore company was created during the Ilovaisk cauldron. I didn’t see that the “Kvartal studio factory” was urgently evacuated from Mariupol during the period of the probable attack of the invaders on the city. I didn’t see the Blind Trust. I didn’t see that offshore companies were created when Zelensky was president,” Bogutskaya wrote.
She also commented on her support for the removal of Razumkov from the post of speaker.
“Dmitry Aleksandrovich decided to build his own political project, separate from the SN - it became clear a long time ago... Now they are appealing to me, they say, it was he who brought me to parliament, and I have no right to go against him. So here it is. Dmitry Alexandrovich really invited me to the SN congress in 19, where I was named the hundredth on the party list, which was announced at the congress. In fact, Andrei Bogdan added me to the list,” Bogutskaya wrote.
The aforementioned Bogdan, the former head of Zelensky’s office, issued a sharp rebuke to Bogutskaya.
“Well, since you already mentioned me, I know I made a mistake when I invited you to the list. And now you are controlled not by your conscience, but by your salary. I really don’t want to lose such a decent amount, I understand. But, Lisa, then take the money and be silent. And it's disgusting to read you. I unsubscribed,” Bogdan replied.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.