Saakashvili publicly surrendered his advisor to the police for fraud. VIDEO
The head of the Odessa Administration, Mikhail Saakashvili, publicly dismissed his adviser Vladimir Reznik and asked law enforcement agencies to investigate his actions.
In particular, Saakashvili invited the heads of the Department of Internal Affairs and the Prosecutor's Office to a meeting of the leadership of the Odessa administration, where he publicly dismissed Reznik and asked law enforcement agencies to immediately investigate his activities, and also to check all financial documents of the main sections of the administration.
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“After the head of the housing department Marchenko was caught red-handed, on my instructions an internal audit was carried out, during which we discovered that the adviser to the head of the Odessa administration Reznik illegally endorsed documents related to construction work in the region ...,” - wrote Facebook politician.
He also assured that he would be particularly uncompromising in the fight against corruption and would complete the complete cleansing of all levels of control from the werewolves in the offices.
Acting as head of the department of housing and communal services of the Odessa Regional State Administration, Tatyana Marchenko was detained by the prosecutor's office and the Security Service of Ukraine red-handed while extorting 1,5 a million hryvnia from a private company.
Then the information was confirmed by the head of the Odessa administration Saakashvili.
In July, 2015, Saakashvili also dismissed his adviser and deputy chairman of the regional state administration, Mikhail Kuchuk. According to Saakashvili, Kuchuk "stole hundreds of millions."
As Forum wrote earlier, in December 2015 Saakashvili turned in the center of a conflict with the team of the head of government Arseniy Yatsenyuk.
When Saakashvili broke out against Yatseniuk with a tirade of accusations of corruption, government inefficiency and lack of reforms, the chief militia officer of Ukraine Arsen Avakov, Yatsenyuk’s associate, could not stand his nerves: he tried to pour water on Saakashvili and right before the president’s eyes launched him with a glass.
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