Ukrainian deputies want to strip Akhmetov, Pinchuk and Firtash down to their underpants
Kyiv, March 06 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) – The Special Control Commission of the Verkhovna Rada on privatization will conduct checks on the legality of the transfer to private ownership of a number of Ukrainian companies and enterprises.
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This decision was made at a meeting of the commission, MP Boris Filatov reported on his Facebook page.
“The commission’s work plan, on the initiative of people’s deputies Konstantin Usov, Gennady Chekita, Pavel Rizanenko, Victoria Voytsitskaya, Igor Lutsenko, Alexander Dubinin, Alexander Kornatsky, includes issues of checking the privatization of, in addition to Ukrrudprom, the following enterprises:
– Ukrtelecom;
– Odessa port;
– “Kievenergo” and the Kyiv city water supply company;
– ALL regional gas companies and ALL regional power companies;
– ALL ports;
– enterprises of the agro-industrial complex and lands of the Academy of Sciences,” he said.
“The commission, for the first time in eight convocations of the Verkhovna Rada, has taken on a colossal amount of work. A working group has already been created to combat illegal privatization, headed by your humble servant.
The commission, on the initiative of Konstantin Usov, addressed the parliamentary factions/groups with a draft resolution of the Verkhovna Rada to clarify its subject matter,” Filatov noted.
According to him, “for the first time in the entire history of its existence, one of the largest owners of the country (Igor Kolomoisky - editor’s note) was present at its meeting and gave explanations.”
“We invite Messrs. Pinchuk, Akhmetov, Zhivago, Novinsky, Boyko to the next meetings in order to give explanations on the issues of theft of state property. Ready to turn on Firtash on Skype. Have the courage to come like Kolomoisky and answer all the questions,” he used as an example the oligarch under whom he worked in the Dnepropetrovsk regional state administration.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.