Andriy Bohdan

[12] Following the election Bohdan worked as the adviser to the Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Ihor Kolomoyskyi,[13] and represented him as lawyer in the legal disputes over Privatbank.

[14] On 21 May 2019, President Volodymyr Zelensky appointed Bohdan Head of the Presidential Administration[2] Within four days 25,000 Ukrainians signed an electronic petition for the dismissal of Bohdan from this post claiming he could not have been appointed because he falls under Lustration laws because of his work for the Azarov Government.

[15] The same day, President Zelensky stated that he had not signed Bohdan's resignation letter and claimed that "all the people who came with me" had signed resignation letters in advance so they could be removed from their post when "society or president feels that this or that person fails to cope with the goals set for Ukraine.

"[15] In December 2019, Bohdan was included in the list of the 100 most influential Ukrainians by Focus magazine, taking the second place.

[1] Bohdan was involved in a criminal case by the GPU, he is suspected of influencing court decisions, according to which Ukraine was obliged to pay Russia ₴3.2 billion under the guarantees of the United Energy Systems company.

[18] In addition, on 19–20 November 2019, the anonymous Telegram Channel "Trumpet Breakthrough" began publishing recordings from the office of the Director of the State Bureau of Investigation Roman Truba, the content of which showed that the bureau was fulfilling political orders.

[19][20] Journalists of the program "Our Money" Denys Bigus found out that Bohdan is involved in offshore, which engaged in credit scams for hundreds of millions of hryvnia.

[21][22] Father — Bohdan Yosyp Hnatovych (Associate Professor of Civil Law and Procedure of Lviv National University).