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“Dobrobut” in Pechersk will expand area by more than 2 times

Dobrobut” medical network subdivision in Pecherskiy district of Kiev will more than double its area.
As reported in the nurse’s press release, the area of new premises will be over 1 thou. sq. m., whereas the old building had an area of 450 sq. m.
Along with the expansion of the area the clinic, designed for 300 visitors a day, plans to expand the list of services. In particular, physicians specialized in therapy and family medicine, pediatrics, ophthalmology, allergology, infectious diseases, surgery and proctology, orthopedics and traumatology, gastroenterology, dietetics, obstetrics and gynecology, dermatology, dermatology, endocrinology, rheumatology, pulmonology, hematology, psychology, psychiatry, medical massage and kinesiotherapy will be invited.
The new medical center will be equipped with modern high-precision diagnostic equipment.
The company does not specify the amount of investment in the new medical center’s equipment.
Dobrobut” is one of Ukraine’s largest private medical networks. The network consists of 17 medical centers in Kiev and Kiev region, emergency service, dentistry and pharmacies. Network medical centers provide services to children and adults in more than 75 medical directions. Annually experts of “Dobrobut” carry out more than 7000 operations. The network has over 2800 employees.
The network collaborates with a number of international charitable organizations such as Direct Relief International, Children of War Foundation, International Medical Corps and University of Miami Global Institute. According to the company, thanks to the work of Direct Relief International and the Dobrobut Foundation, wounded war veterans and people stranded by war are able to receive free care at the Dobrobut Treatment and Diagnostic Center.
According to the company, Dobrobut has become the first private medical network in Ukraine to receive funding from the U.S. federal government: with support from the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), the company will build a modern physical rehabilitation center.

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PECHERSKY DISTRICT COURT ALLOWS KOLOMOISKY TO DEMAND RESULTS OF INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION BY KROLL FROM SBU AND NABU

At a hearing on January 20, 2021, the Pechersky District Court of the Kyiv granted a petition of Ihor Kolomoisky in the case of a businessman’s claim against PrivatBank and other persons for humiliation of his honor and dignity and allowed him to demand the results of independent investigation by the detective agency Kroll Associates UK Limited from the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU).
According to a report in the unified public register of court rulings, the results include a printed report of financial forensic investigation and 15 annexes to it. The documents must be provided to the court before February 15.
Teamtrend Ltd., Trade Point Agro Ltd., Collyer Ltd., Rossyn Investing Corp., Milbert Ventures Inc. and Ukrtransitservices Ltd., which are allegedly owned or controlled by Kolomoisky and Hennadiy Boholiubov, joined the respective petition.
At the same time, the Kyiv court of appeals on January 21, 2021 overturned the decision of the Pechersky District Court of Kyiv made on August 20, 2020 to protect the honor, dignity and business reputation of Kolomoisky and refute the information disseminated by Anders Aslund, former senior fellow at the Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics (the United States) at the Yalta European Strategy economic forum in 2019.
The subject of the dispute, as indicated in the text of the document, was the following words: “The President should not meet with Kolomoisky. Only in court is it necessary to meet with the man who stole $5.5 billion…” and “…why is he not being tried?.. why is there no criminal case against the thief?.. because the thief stole too much?”
According to the National Bank of Ukraine, as of October 1, 2020, PrivatBank ranked first in terms of total assets (UAH 600.15 billion) among 74 banks operating in the country.

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