Oleksandr Medvedko

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Oleksandr Medvedko
Олександр Медведько
Prosecutor General of Ukraine
In office
June 1, 2007  November 3, 2010
Preceded by Svyatoslav Piskun
Succeeded by Viktor Pshonka[1]
Personal details
Born (1955-07-25) July 25, 1955
Soviet Union Iskrivka, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukrainian SSR
Residence Ukraine Kiev, Ukraine

Oleksandr Medvedko (Ukrainian: Олександр Іванович Медведько) is a former Prosecutor General of Ukraine[2] Medvedko was installed in a political deal with the Party of Regions.[3]

In December 2009 during the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election campaign incumbent Prime Minister of Ukraine and presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko promised to replace Medvedko if elected president. Tymoshenko said Medvedko is controlled by the opposition Party of Regions headed by (also presidential candidate) Victor Yanukovych. According to her that has made it impossible to hold accountable individuals responsible for bank fraud on a massive scale during the fall of 2008.[3]

Althoughs Medvedko's term was set to expire in November 2012[3] Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovych dismissed Medvedko as prosecutor general on November 3, 2010.[1] According to Yanukovych Medvedko had asked for his resignation because he believed "that there should be rotation of senior staff".[4]

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