Olena Lukash Explained

Olena Lukash
Office:13th Minister of Justice of Ukraine
Primeminister:Mykola Azarov
Term Start:July 4, 2013
Term End:February 27, 2014
Predecessor:Oleksandr Lavrynovych
Successor:Pavlo Petrenko
Office2:Minister of Cabinet of Ministers
Term Start2:December 24, 2012
Term End2:July 4, 2013
Primeminister2:Mykola Azarov
Predecessor2:Anatoly Tolstouhov
Office3:People's Deputy of Ukraine
Term Start3:May 25, 2006
Term End3:December 12, 2012
Birth Date:12 November 1976
Birth Place:Rybnitsa, Moldavian SSR (now Moldova)
Party:Party of Regions
Spouse:Hryhoriy Ilyashov
Children:2
Alma Mater:Academy of Labor and Social Relations
Occupation:Politician
Native Name Lang:uk

Olena Leonidovna Lukash (Ukrainian: Олена Леонідівна Лукаш; born 12 November 1976) is a Ukrainian former jurist, politician, former Minister of Justice of Ukraine, as well as a former member of the Party of Regions. She was a Merited Jurist of Ukraine (2010).[1]

From February 2014, Lukash was wanted for charges of murder and mass complicity in the Revolution of Dignity when President Yanukovych fled to Russia.[2] [3] [4] She is believed to have fled to Russia in the aftermath of the Revolution of Dignity.[5] From then she was also placed on an EU sanctions list.[6] From June 2015 Lukash was also wanted on abuse of office and fraud charges.[7] On November 5, 2015, the Security Service of Ukraine arrested Olena Lukash upon her return to Kyiv from Russia,[8] and a court was opened to file charges against her. However on November 10, she was released on bail of over 5 million Hryvnia after she claimed that she deliberately had gone to the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine to give evidence for an investigation into the deaths of over a hundred people in the Revolution of Dignity.[9] In 2020, it was alleged that Lukash was currently hosting a program and guest-appearing on pro-Russian channels owned by Viktor Medvedchuk, as part of a wider Russian disinformation campaign against Ukraine.[10]

Life and career

Born on November 12, 1976, in Rybnitsa, Moldavian SSR, Lukash lived in Severodonetsk since 1977. She graduated from the Academy of Labor and Social Relations at the Trade Union Federations of Ukraine in 2000.

In 2001, she received a certificate to conduct jurist activities and in 2001–03 directed a company "Agency "In the Name of Law" (Агентство "Іменем Закону"). In 2004–05 Lukash was a senior instructor at the Ukrainian academy of foreign trade and later the Jurist Agency "Libera". In 2005 she defended several participants of the "Severodonetsk Congress".

From 2006 to 2012, she was elected to the Verkhovna Rada. During that time Lukash was a People's Deputy of Ukraine and the First Deputy Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers. In 2010–11[11] she was the First Deputy Chairman of Presidential Administration and represented the President of Ukraine in the Constitutional Court of Ukraine. In December 2012 Lukash was appointed the Minister of Cabinet of Ministers.

On July 2, 2013, Oleksandr Lavrynovych was elected as member of the Supreme Council of Justice of Ukraine.[12] Lukash replaced Lavrynovych as Justice Minister 2 days later.[13]

Family

Her younger sister Tetyana, Merited Jurist of Ukraine (2010), is a member of the Central Election Commission of Ukraine.

Lukash's husband Lieutenant General Hryhoriy Ilyashov is a former director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine. He was replaced in late June 2014.[14]

Sanctions

Listed in the List of people sanctioned during the Ukrainian crisis

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.president.gov.ua/documents/12346.html Presidential Ukase № 936/2010 of October 7, 2010
  2. Web site: Dossier - Trombinoscope des criminels - Comité Représentatif de la Communauté Ukrainienne en France (CRCUF) . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141220031757/http://crcuf.fr/dossier/trombinoscope-criminels . December 20, 2014 . December 20, 2014.
  3. Web site: МВС оголосило в міждержавний розшук Азарова .
  4. Web site: March 6, 2014 . Yanukovych heads list of those wanted for crimes - Mar. 07, 2014 .
  5. Web site: Ukraine’s Ex-Justice Minister Detained . 2022-10-25 . RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty . en.
  6. Web site: EU sanctions against Serhiy Kliuyev extended – Ukrainian prosecutor general .
  7. Web site: June 4, 2015 . Ukraine's ex-minister of justice Lukash suspected of embezzlement, forgery - PGO - Jun. 04, 2015 .
  8. http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/301809.html SBU arrests former justice minister Olena Lukash
  9. Web site: Ex-justice minister Lukash released on bail . 2022-10-25 . www.ukrinform.net . en.
  10. Web site: uacrisis.org . 21 May 2020 . 2023-09-14 .
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  11. http://president.gov.ua/documents/10581.html president.gov.ua
  12. http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/159160.html Judges Kolesnychenko, Kuzmyshyn, Justice Minister Lavrynovych elected as Supreme Council of Justice members
  13. http://www.rferl.org/content/ukraine-justice-minister-appointment/25036829.html Ukrainian President Appoints New Justice Minister
  14. Web site: Viktor Hvozd appointed Chief of Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service. Interfax-Ukraine. 27 June 2014.