Kiper began working at the
Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office in 2001. On 9 June 2020, he was appointed the city's Deputy Prosecutor by Prosecutor General
Iryna Venediktova. Prior to the appointment, he worked as a freelance advisor to
Andriy Yemark. Soon afterwards, he was made the city's Chief Prosecutor. In May 2021, Kiper announced that the office was taking action against businesses illegally operating in underground tunnels below the center of Kyiv. Kiper controversially took a trip abroad with his wife from 29 December 2022, to 8 January 2023; there was speculation that they had visited Russia. Kiper said they visited a foreign country for a family emergency, but would not specify the country out of concern for his wife's safety. He said that his wife once had a Russian passport, but she renounced it in July 2022. In February 2023,
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported his wife still had a valid Russian passport as of writing. On 23 January 2023, Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy "banned state officials from leaving the country during martial law except for official business trips". On 29 May 2023, Ukraine's
Cabinet of Ministers approved Kiper to replace Boris Voloshenkov as
Governor of Odesa Oblast. (Voloshenkov was acting governor.) == References ==