The ex-head of the State Property Fund Semenyuk could have been killed because of Krivorozhstal, - Moroz (VIDEO)
Kyiv, August 30 (Navigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – Chairman of the Socialist Party, Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of previous convocations, Alexander Moroz, does not believe in the suicide of the former head of the State Property Fund Valentina Semenyuk-Samsonenko, who was found dead on August 27 in her home in the village of Chaiki.
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According to a Navigator correspondent, he spoke about this at a press conference in Kyiv.
“I cannot agree that it was suicide,” Moroz said. “I know her relationship with her children and I cannot believe that she was capable of inflicting such a blow on them.”
At the same time, the ex-speaker suggested looking for an answer to the question about the death of his party colleague in the professional activities of Valentina Semenyuk-Samsonenko during the leadership of the State Property Fund.
“It was on her claim that the Krivorozhstal plant was returned to state ownership,” Moroz recalled. – Perhaps the reasons need to be looked for there. It is no coincidence that Valentina Petrovna became a member of the trade union committee of the enterprise. But after her illegal dismissal from the post of chairman of the State Property Fund, the privatization obligations protecting the interests of the labor collective were changed, and the owner received half a billion dollars from the state.”
At the same time, he made it clear that Valentina Semenyuk-Samsonenko herself could have fired, but at the same time he clarified: “It doesn’t matter who pulled the trigger, but the person was destroyed by a system that he is not happy with.”
As Navigator reported, the politician’s death was caused by a gunshot wound to the head from a hunting rifle. Initially, the Ministry of Internal Affairs voiced a version of suicide, but then a criminal case was opened under the article “Premeditated Murder.”
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