Ukraine reviews cases on firm linked to Biden's son: prosecutor

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Last Updated : Oct 04 2019 | 7:40 PM IST

Ukraine's prosecutor-general said Friday he would review cases related to a gas firm where Joe Biden's son used to work, after US President Donald Trump pushed his Ukrainian counterpart to look into the issue.

Trump's request that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky probe the activities of Hunter and Joe Biden, the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential candidacy, has sparked an impeachment probe in the US.

Prosecutor-General Ruslan Ryaboshapka told reporters his office would revisit about 15 cases but stressed that they were not necessarily connected to Biden's son, Hunter Biden.

"We are conducting an audit of the cases that were earlier overseen by the Prosecutor-General's Office," said Ryaboshapka, who was appointed in August.

"We are reviewing all cases that were closed or broken up into separate cases, to make a decision on whether this was illegal." Ukrainian authorities have previously said the investigation into gas firm Burisma focuses on a period before Hunter Biden joined the company's board.

Ryaboshapka also suggested the prosecutors may focus not on Hunter Biden but on Burisma's founder Mykola Zlochevsky and other figures.

"As far as we can see, this is more a question of Zlochevsky and (Ukrainian businessman Sergei) Kurchenko than Burisma and Biden," he said.

"This work is continuing and we'll report on its results later," Ryaboshapka added.

Opponents of Trump say the president used promised financial aid as leverage over the Ukrainian leader in a bid to pressure him into investigating Joe and Hunter Biden.

Text messages released by Democrats show Kurt Volker, Trump's former US special envoy to Ukraine, telling a top Zelensky aide that he should open an investigation in return for a visit to Washington.

In 2014, while his father was Barack Obama's vice president and overseeing US relations with Kiev, Hunter joined the board of Burisma Holdings.

Trump alleges that Joe Biden tried to block a Ukraine corruption probe into his son's business partner, a Ukraine gas tycoon.

Burisma says it is the largest private producer of natural gas and one of Ukraine's leading gas groups.

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First Published: Oct 04 2019 | 7:40 PM IST

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