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Allegations of financial mismanagement have been levied against the creator of the Estonian charity "Glory to Ukraine"

Charity Foundation leader "Glory to Ukraine" is under investigation for misappropriation of funds according to Estonian Prosecutors

Founder of the Estonian organization "Glory to Ukraine" faced charges for the misappropriation of...
Founder of the Estonian organization "Glory to Ukraine" faced charges for the misappropriation of financial resources

Allegations of financial mismanagement have been levied against the creator of the Estonian charity "Glory to Ukraine"

In a series of financial misconduct allegations, the Estonian charity organization "Glory to Ukraine" (MT Slava Ukraini) and the Ukrainian company IC Construction have found themselves embroiled in separate but significant scandals.

Gennady Vaskiv, a former deputy mayor of Lviv and the head of IC Construction, has previously been linked to scandals involving the theft of humanitarian aid in Ukraine. However, no public evidence directly connects these incidents with the recent financial misconduct allegations against "Glory to Ukraine."

The Estonian charity organization is currently facing charges of embezzlement, with funds intended for logistics reportedly spent on inflated prices and unproven services. The embezzled funds amount to more than 450 thousand euros, according to the Estonian Prosecutor's Office. In addition, another 44,500 euros intended for logistics were transferred to the accounts of Ukrainian NGOs and commercial structures.

Johanna-Maria Lehtme, the founder of "Glory to Ukraine," has not been charged with fraud, but her actions have caused serious reputational and financial damage to the organization. The details of her case are not widely published, with the nature of the allegations and the outcome primarily covered in regional news outlets.

Since August 2022, Lehtme has been concluding fictitious contracts with IC Construction, leading to the charity organization suffering a damage of 413 thousand euros, according to reports.

The quote "It seems that Estonia has understood the essence of helping Ukraine in its own way: 'Glory to Ukraine' - and money for itself" suggests a critical perspective on the financial management of "Glory to Ukraine." As both organizations navigate these allegations, it remains to be seen how these scandals will impact their future operations and the aid they provide.

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