Trump's ex aide Paul Manafort 'hid' $750,000 payment

Last updated: March 22, 2017

Washington, US (BBN) - Further allegations have been made in Ukraine about secret funds said to have been paid to Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
Lawmaker Serhiy Leshchenko said he had evidence that Manafort had tried to hide a payment of $750,000 (£600,800) by a pro-Russian party in 2009, reports BBC.
Manafort's spokesman denied the claim as "baseless".
Manafort was an adviser to Ukraine's ex-President Viktor Yanukovych.
But he denies receiving any cash payments.
He was forced to resign as Trump's campaign chairman in August 2016 over revelations about his ties to Yanukovych.
Manafort is one of a number of the presidential associates currently under scrutiny for possible contacts with Russia during the US presidential campaign.
On Monday, FBI director James Comey confirmed for the first time that his agency was investigating alleged Russian interference in the election.
'BLACK LEDGERS'
On Tuesday, Leshchenko, a former investigative journalist, published an invoice purportedly signed by Manafort that showed a $750,000 payment for a shipment of computers to a firm called Davis Manafort.
The funds came from an offshore company in Belize via a bank in Kyrgyzstan.
Leshchenko said the contract was a cover for payments to Mr Manafort for his consulting services to Yanukovych's Party of Regions.
Leshchenko said the amount and date of the payment matched one of the entries on the so-called Black Ledgers (handwritten accounting books alleged to belong to the Party of Regions), where Manafort's name was mentioned.
Manafort's spokesman Jason Maloni described the latest allegations as "baseless", saying they should be "summarily dismissed".
President Yanukovych was ousted during mass street protests in Ukraine in 2014.
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