Leshchenko fights off anti-corruption fighters: “No one gave me an apartment for 7 million, it came on its own”
People's Deputy Sergei Leshchenko, who was burned by the apartment scandal, called the accusations of the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption “false.”
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About this she wrote on his Facebook page.
According to established data from the NAPC, when purchasing an apartment worth 7 million 550 thousand hryvnia in a new building, People’s Deputy Leshchenko received a gift in the form of a discount from the developer, the amount of which amounted to 1 million 801 thousand 648 hryvnia.
Leshchenko himself claims that he did not receive any discounts, and this money exists only “in the imagination of NAPC employees.”
In addition, he said that yesterday, November 30, he received an invitation from the NAPC to the Verkhovna Rada to come and give an explanation.
“However, instead of “explanations,” a video camera was already set up for me, and an NACP employee said that he would acquaint me with the protocol on the administrative violation,” Leshchenko noted.
According to him, refusing to give an explanation without a lawyer, he told the NAPC employee that he would contact a lawyer and notify the agency of the date and time.
“But already today at 9 am, NAPC, without waiting for a call from me, published a false announcement,” writes Leshchenko.
According to him, refusing to give an explanation without a lawyer, he told the NAPC employee that he would contact a lawyer and notify the agency of the date and time.
“But today at 9 am NAPC, without waiting for a call from me, published a false announcement,” Leshchenko summed up.
In the comments, Ukrainian journalists and ordinary social network users openly mock Leshchenko.
Here are some comments:
Vyacheslav Chechilo: Fight. The only trouble is that now we have to fight not from the position of “the conscience of the nation,” but “one of.”
Dmitry Gorulko: Yes, yes, fight, and we will laugh while watching this epic confrontation.
Vitalik Martynov: Did they take the money? At what percentage? What is promised in return? Isn't this corruption??? You throw a barrel at others, and when you commit unlawful actions, you shout “Guard.” Raped!! Show me where Pritula got the money and paid the taxes! Show me a loan on market terms! And that's it!!! P.S. and who wrote that the money was withdrawn from my mother’s account?
Andrey Osadchiy: Sergey, according to the law, you, as a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, were obliged to refuse a discount on the apartment (reducing the purchase price from the market value), moreover, after such an offer you had to inform the authorities. This is clearly and unambiguously stated in the anti-corruption law. Why are you being hypocritical now?
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.