Deposed Ukrainian president Yanukovych ‘boasted about his corruption’
Viktor Yanukovych - forced from office last weekend - had ‘no idea about morality’ and was brazen in his abuse of power, says Georgia’s former president Mikhail Saakashvili

Ukraine’s disgraced president, Viktor Yanukovych, used to boast to other heads of state about how corrupt he was, says Georgia’s former president Mikhail Saakashvili.
Yanukovych, who fled from Kiev last weekend and is believed now to be hiding somewhere in the Crimean Peninsula, was known for his thuggish behaviour and obsession with money.
This week the Ukrainian parliament voted to send Yanukovych to the Hague, to face charges before the International Criminal Court, once he is arrested.
He is considered responsible for the killings of more than 100 people - many shot dead by snipers - during the final days of protests that forced him out of office.

The comments of Saakashvili suggest the Ukrainian leader was brazen in his abuse of office.