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Ukraine reportedly seizes assets of exiled billionaire Vadym Novynskyi accused of aiding Russia

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Novynskyi has been charged with ‘aiding’ Russia, which invaded Ukraine last year, according to the Security Service of Ukraine

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Ukraine reportedly seizes assets of exiled billionaire Vadym Novynskyi accused of aiding Russia

Kyiv: The exiled billionaire Vadym Novynskyi’s assets were reportedly confiscated by Ukraine’s security agency on Thursday for more than 3.5 billion hryvnia ($96 million), although Novynskyi’s attorney said he was no longer the owner. Novynskyi has been charged with “aiding” Russia, which invaded Ukraine last year, according to the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). The millionaire disputes the accusation, according to the spokesman on Friday who declined to provide his name. One of the richest persons in the nation, a former politician, and supporter of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Novynskyi has an estimated net worth of $1.4 billion, according to Forbes. He is presently in Switzerland, according to his agent. According to the SBU, it had taken possession of ownership deeds for 30 natural gas wells and 40 Ukrainian businesses. “The property of pro-Russian oligarch Vadym Novynskyi, who is involved in aiding the aggressor country, was seized,” the SBU said in a statement. Novynskyi’s representative said Novynskyi was a “patriot” who supported the Ukrainian government. The seizure comes amid an escalating dispute between the government and the UOC, which Kyiv accuses of retaining long-standing religious ties with Moscow despite formally cutting them in May 2022. Some senior clergy have been accused of treason and collaboration with Moscow. The church denies wrongdoing or that it has relations with Russia. Novynskyi was sanctioned by Ukraine in December along with several of the UOC’s bishops, shortly after a wave of searches on church properties. Chief Executive Officer Julia Kiryanova of Smart Holding, one of the entities which have had some of its assets seized, told Reuters on Friday that the company was transferred on 1 December from Novynskyi to a trust owned by citizens of Cyprus, and was no longer connected to him. In its statement, the SBU security agency said Novynskyi had tried to avoid the sanctions by transferring his assets to affiliated commercial structures. Kiryanova dismissed the SBU’s assertions as “nonsense” and said Novynskyi had transferred his assets to the trust before the sanctions were put in place. According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s website, sanctions against Novynskyi entered into force on 1 December – the same day Kiryanova said he transferred the assets. However, Smart Holding’s chief legal counsel told Reuters on Friday that the names of sanctioned individuals were not published until 2 December, and that the sanctions actually entered into force on Dec. 6, when they were published on an official portal for legislation. Kiryanova said Novynskyi had commenced plans to put his assets in trust since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, and that he had no advance knowledge of the sanctions. Novynskyi previously described the sanctions as “persecution on religious grounds.” SBU said it had found “pro-Kremlin religious literature” while conducting property searches during its investigation. Novynskyi’s representative denied this had anything to do with him. The representative said Novynskyi’s case was driven by an “opportunistic claim” from a former business partner, whom he did not name. The details of the accusations against him for aiding Russia have not been spelled out by the SBU. Novynskyi has close ties with the UOC, where he holds the honorary title of protodeacon, and is often vocal in his support for the church. He was regularly pictured with its most senior clerics before the Russian invasion, as well as after it. Last November, the head of the church travelled to Germany to meet the billionaire. ($1 = 36.5600 hryvnias) Read all the Latest News , Trending News ,  Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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