The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) earlier excluded PricewaterhouseCoopers from the Register of Audit Firms that have the right to conduct bank audit.
The Moscow Arbitration Court has refused to satisfy Siemens's claim against Russia's Technopromexport (Rostec's subsidiary) on the supply of Siemens turbines to Crimea contrary to sanctions, while the counterclaim of Technopromexport against the German concern was rejected as well, according to the Russian news agency RBC.
Head of the board of the national oil and gas holding Naftogaz of Ukraine, Andriy Kobolev, has warned politicians or business officials seeking to conclude deals with the Russian gas monopoly Gazprom about the unreliability of the Russian partner.
Kyiv's Pechersky District Court has rejected the claim against the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) on recovery of UAH 1.6 billion (US$60.4 million) in losses lodged by ex-president Yanukovych's son Oleksandr Yanukovych, the owner of Vseukrayinsky Bank Rozvytku (all-Ukrainian Development Bank, VBR Bank) which is now under liquidation, according to the NBU website.
The state-owned salt-producing enterprise Artemsil, despite the arrest of its accounts, fulfills customers' orders and ships products in regular mode to avoid salt deficit on the Ukrainian market, according to the company's press service.
President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has ordered that the authorities sue Russia over the construction of a bridge across the Strait of Kerch, the project causing significant environmental damage, that’s according to president’s spox Svyatoslav Tsegolko.
The State Department's principal spokeswoman said Tuesday the administration is "confident in the legality" of its decision to shutter Russian diplomatic facilities in the United States, despite a Russian threat to sue over the closures, according to CNN.
The Ukrainian authorities have filed with the European Court of Human Rights almost 4,000 lawsuits related to the illegally annexed Crimea and the conflict in Donbas, as reported by the Ministry for Temporarily Occupied Territories and Internally Displaced Persons of Ukraine (MTOT).
The Cabinet of Ministers authorized the Ministry of Justice to procure legal services to represent Ukraine's interests in a Swiss court aimed at returning the funds laid out as financial guarantees for the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, as stated in the relevant government decree.
A number of holders of PrivatBank's Eurobonds have initiated litigation in the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) with the intention to challenge the forced conversion of their bonds into capital after PrivatBank's nationalization, Managing Partner at Suprema Lex law firm Viktor Moroz told UNIAN.