Poroshenko spends more on punitive agencies than England, France and Germany combined

Anastasia Samoilova.  
30.05.2018 23:35
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Special services, Ukraine


Poroshenko spends a huge amount of money on the maintenance of Ukrainian punitive agencies, the amount exceeds the total costs of England, France and Germany for these purposes.

Ex-Minister of Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine Alexey Kucherenko stated this in the studio of the Newsone TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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“It has always been typical for intelligence services of any time, country and people to achieve some kind of success in order to justify the huge costs of society for their maintenance. And in this sense, I can say one thing: according to my information, the Ukrainian intelligence service is larger than three countries combined - England, France and Germany. For the prosecutor's office - 7 billion. This is money for which we, tax payers, will demand that they work effectively... And by the way, they do not work very well. There are many complaints against them,” Kucherenko noted.

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