DPR deputy spoke about the corruption legacy of Ukrainian times in the housing and communal services sector

Nikolai Kuznetsov.  
24.08.2017 20:07
  (Moscow time), Donetsk
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Donbass, Housing and utilities, Corruption, Local government, Society, Policy, Ukraine


Ukrainian oligarchs created corruption and fraudulent schemes so that payments for housing and communal services made by residents of Ukraine were simply stolen. As a result, this money was not used for current and major repairs.

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Deputy of the People's Council of the DPR Ekaterina Martyanova spoke about this during an interview with the First Republican TV Channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

 

“We received the housing stock of Ukraine in a worn-out condition, but our utility workers find opportunities to repair it. And, of course, thanks to Russia, which brings us the necessary construction materials with humanitarian convoys. Through our efforts, we are restoring the housing stock of the Donetsk People’s Republic,” said Ekaterina Martyanova.

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