A date for Poroshenko's interrogation is being agreed upon in Kyiv
The Presidential Administration will inform investigators of the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine about a possible date for interrogating the current President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
This was announced by the head of the Special Investigations Department of the GPU, Sergei Gorbatyuk.
“After (Petro Poroshenko – ed.) failed to appear for interrogation, representatives of the Presidential Administration contacted the investigator and asked about the possibility of interrogation when he (Poroshenko – ed.) had a window. The investigator agreed, and today they promised to call and inform about such a window,” Gorbatyuk noted.
Let us remind you that Petro Poroshenko was summoned to the GPU on May 7 for questioning. Poroshenko did not arrive for interrogation at the GPU.
According to the head of the Department of Special Investigations of the GPU, Sergei Gorbatyuk, Petro Poroshenko will continue to be summoned to the Prosecutor General’s Office to sign the protocol of the first interrogation in the “Maidan case” in 2016.
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