FBI probes possible U.S. ties to
corruption by former Ukraine president: CNN
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[August 22, 2016]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI and
U.S. Justice Department are investigating possible U.S. ties to alleged
corruption involving the former president of Ukraine, including the work
of firms headed by political operatives Paul Manafort and Tony Podesta,
CNN reported on Friday, citing multiple U.S. law enforcement officials.
The broad-based investigation was looking into whether U.S. companies
and the financial system were used to enable corruption by the party of
former pro-Russian Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, CNN said.
A person who answered a telephone number for Manafort said Manafort was
not available for comment. The person, who said he was an associate of
Manafort and who gave his name only as David, referred queries to a
lawyer in Washington, who did not immediately respond to a phone call
and an email.
In response to a report in the New York Times on Monday, Manafort denied
any impropriety in a statement. "I have never received a single
'off-the-books cash payment' as falsely 'reported' by The New York
Times, nor have I ever done work for the governments of Ukraine or
Russia," he said.
The New York Times reported that he had received cash payments worth
more than $12 million over five years that were itemized on secret
ledgers belonging to Yanukovich's Party of Regions.
Manafort, who resigned as chairman of Republican presidential nominee
Donald Trump's campaign on Friday, had not been the focus of the probe,
CNN said, citing the officials.
The probe was looking at the work of other firms linked to the former
Ukrainian government, including the Podesta Group, a lobbying and public
relations company headed by Tony Podesta, whose brother John Podesta is
chairman of the campaign to elect Democratic Party presidential nominee
Hillary Clinton.
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Viktor Yanukovich makes a statement during a news conference in the
southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, March 11, 2014.
REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
Manafort's attorney Richard Hibey did not immediately respond to a
request for comment.
The FBI declined to comment, CNN reported.
The Podesta Group has hired an independent legal firm to investigate
whether it had been misled by the Centre for a Modern Ukraine, a
not-for-profit group linked to the ousted Ukrainian government, a
spokeswoman for the group said in a statement.
The Justice Department, asked to comment on the report, said it
remained "committed to helping recover stolen assets on behalf of
the people of Ukraine."
Investigators in Ukraine have said Yanukovych and his party engaged
in widespread corruption. He fled to Russia following a popular
uprising in 2014.
(Additional reporting by John Walcott and Mark Hosenball; Reporting
by Eric Walsh; Editing by James Dalgleish and Nick Macfie)
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