Viktor Shokin
Viktor Shokin | |
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Віктор Шокін | |
Shokin in 2015 | |
| 13th Prosecutor General of Ukraine | |
| In office 10 February 2015 – 29 March 2016 | |
| President | Petro Poroshenko |
| Preceded by | Vitaly Yarema |
| Succeeded by | Yuriy Lutsenko |
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| Born | Viktor Mykolayovych Shokin 4 November 1952 Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
| Political party | Independent |
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Viktor Mykolayovych Shokin (Ukrainian: Віктор Миколайович Шокін; born 4 November 1952) is a former Prosecutor General of Ukraine. Having previously worked as an investigator for the Prosecutor General Office, he served as Prosecutor General for one year between 2015 and 2016.
Amid domestic and international pressure, he was removed from office by the Ukrainian Parliament in March 2016, a move welcomed by the European Union, the United States, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank.
Shokin's removal played a central role in the Biden–Ukraine conspiracy theory as it was falsely claimed that then U.S. Vice President Joe Biden extorted the Ukrainian government into firing Shokin to thwart an investigation into Burisma, a company tied to his son, Hunter Biden, but the World Bank, International Monetary fund, European diplomats, and anti-corruption advocates in Ukraine say Shokin was removed because he failed to pursue Ukrainian politicians for corruption, and that they intervened before Biden did.