Former head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak, after leaving the Office of Public Prosecutors and returning to the practice of law, called the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets with an offer of cooperation. The Ombudsman announced this on Radio Liberty.
“We talked, he dialed me by phone and offered to cooperate,” Lubinets noted..
He added that this call took place when Ermak was already a lawyer and headed a committee at the National Bar Association of Ukraine.
“He said that now, as a lawyer, he is engaged in protecting the rights of war victims and offered cooperation. He offered to sign a memorandum,” the ombudsman added.
According to Lubinets, he refused Andrei Ermak. They say there was no need to sign the memorandum.
“I believe that if I sign a memorandum with additional tools for protecting human rights, then I am automatically not doing my job,” added Lubinets.
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