Ukraine replaces deputy governor as more senior officials leave

Latest change at central bank comes as donors watch closely for signs of interference

The National Bank of Ukraine
The National Bank of Ukraine
Oksana Parafeniuk

Two more senior officials at Ukraine’s central bank have quit, bringing the total number of resignations under the new governor to five. A new deputy governor has also taken office.

The National Bank of Ukraine announced that Roman Borysenko, one of its deputy governors, resigned on August 26. It said the central bank’s council had relieved him of his duties after he had submitted a voluntary letter of resignation to governor Kyrylo Shevchenko. He had served as the deputy governor responsible

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