Nazar Kholodnitsky the head of the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office appears likely to be disciplined/reprimanded for issues that seem to revolve around certain decisions, comments and actions (or lack of) he has made.
Fair enough. Institutions have rules, processes, procedures and structures that are to be adhered to – otherwise why have them?
That the current rules do not allow for dismissal relating to the incidents that occurred is also fair enough. They are what they (currently) are.
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