Saturday, December 5, 2015

President urged new leaders of special anti-corruption prosecution to demonstrate efficiency from the very first days: This is our common struggle

President Petro Poroshenko met with newly appointed heads of special anti-corruption prosecution and urged them to start working and demonstrate the first results immediately. “It is our common struggle, which is as important as struggle against the aggressor,” the Head of State noted.

The President praised the appointment of Nazar Kholodnytskyi and Maksym Hryshchuk. Thus, the potential of two finalists of independent contest for the post of anti-corruption prosecutor was combined. “People trust in you. This is the main thing for your efficient investigations. Nobody is protected from these investigations. Today, you enjoy trust of the President, Prosecutor General and people. I would like you to demonstrate high efficiency from the very first days,” Petro Poroshenko said.


The President noted that the army and new patrol police were the most credible state bodies at present. Special anti-corruption prosecution must also work this way.

The Head of State recalled military experience of cyborg Maksym Hryshchuk who entered the ranks of the Armed Forces voluntarily in order to defend the Homeland. He is hopeful that Maksym Hryshchuk will demonstrate efficient work in the anti-corruption prosecution. In his turn, Maksym Hryshchuk noted that the post of the first deputy head of the special anti-corruption prosecution would let him continue his struggle against the aggressor in Donbas. “This post is an opportunity to continue this struggle. I will do everything to not let you down and justify your confidence,” he said.

Anti-corruption prosecutor Nazar Kholodnytskyi is hopeful that the SAP board will be formed shortly. “Let’s get down to work. Tense weekdays are ahead. Maksym, thank you for being in our anti-corruption team. Unlike that in the eastern Ukraine, our enemy is invisible, but we have to fight it ruthlessly,” he said.

Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin informed that the transfer of corruption cases to the National Anti-Corruption Bureau had been started.



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