In Kyiv they started illegally enriching Shokin - Nayem snitched
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) has begun checking the denunciation of MP from the Poroshenko Bloc Mustafa Nayem about the illegal enrichment of the former Prosecutor General of Ukraine Viktor Shokin.
This is stated in the department’s response to Nayem’s request.
“Based on the data provided in the appeal, NABU is conducting an inspection,” it said in a response published by the Ukrayinska Pravda publication.
The response from the anti-corruption bureau does not specify what data is being referred to.
Let us recall that in an investigation of the “Schemes” program broadcast on Radio Liberty, which was released in July of this year, it was reported that Shokin is in a civil marriage with the deputy chief physician of the Kyiv Feofania hospital Oksana Grinevich. According to the authors of the program, Grinevich acquired an estate in an elite area of Prague in the Czech Republic at the beginning of 2015, and an elite mansion near Kiev was registered for her three-year-old child. At the same time, in his declaration, the ex-prosecutor general indicated that he did not own real estate, and put dashes in the “family real estate” column.
Shokin denied this information, saying that he does not have a common-law wife and has been an “enviable bachelor” for 12 years, and promised to file a lawsuit against the authors of the investigation.
Shokin was the Prosecutor General of Ukraine from February 2015 to April 2016. He worked in the prosecutor's office since the 1980s, and retired after his resignation.
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