The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) has opened criminal
proceedings after a statement made by Ukraine's Minister of Economic
Development and Trade Aivaras Abromavicius.
"On
Wednesday, February 3, NABU detectives started to probe into the facts
announced by Minister of Economic Development and Trade Aivaras Abromavicius
about possible interference in the ministry's work by First Deputy Head of the
Petro Poroshenko Bloc's [parliamentary] faction Ihor Kononenko and some other
MPs. The information was included in the state register of pre-trial
investigations with pre-legal qualification of an offense under Part 2 of
Article 364 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine "Abuse of Power or Misuse of
Office," the NABU said in a statement.
In this
regard, Abromavicius will soon be invited to the NABU for questioning as a
witness on the facts he mentioned during a news conference on February 3, 2016.
"The NABU
will scrutinize the facts and conduct necessary investigations to establish the
truth as soon as possible," the statement reads.
As UNIAN
reported earlier, Abromavicius decided to resign,
stressing that the key reason for his resignation was the conflict with
Kononenko.
"My team
and myself ‒ we do not want to be a cover for blatant corruption or controlled
puppets for those who want to establish control over public funds in style of
the old government. I don't want to come to Davos to meet with foreign
investors and partners, telling them about our successes, while certain issues
in the interests of certain individuals are solved behind my back," he
said in a statement posted on the Ministry's website.
"These
individuals have names. And I do want to name one of them. This is Ihor
Kononenko. As a representative of a political party that nominated me for the
post of minister, he has done a lot recently in order to block my work and the
work of my team. First, the Petro Poroshenko Bloc's deputies controlled by
Kononenko drafted a resolution on my resignation and submitted it to parliament
through the Vidrodzhennia faction. For several months, it has gained just 18 votes,"
Abromavicius said.
"During
the year, Ihor Kononenko actively lobbied his people for the position of
Ukrtransamiak director. Kononenko was personally interested in Ukrtransamiak
where, instead of throwing out MP from the Party of Regions Bondyk from office,
he got his people to manage the company together with the latter. MP from the
Petro Poroshenko Bloc directly controlled by Kononenko pressed on appointment
in Derzhzovnishinform, powder metallurgy enterprises, and the National
Accreditation Agency of Ukraine," the statement said.
The
culmination of the lawlessness in personnel issues and desire to fully subdue
[the money] flows was the will to have his [Kononenko's] "own" deputy
minister in the Economy Ministry, who would be responsible for Naftogaz and
other state-owned enterprises.
The candidate presented a full package of
documents for his appointment and said: "I want to be your deputy. I'm in
Kononenko's team, and my candidacy has been agreed above." Then I received
a call from the presidential administration with an insistent recommendation to
accept this person, and also another one ‒ as deputy for defense issues. To
which I replied: "I will not be part of this bargaining," and asked
to release from office.
"Eventually,
Kononenko said he wants to hear my report at a faction meeting and consider my
resignation. I decided to facilitate the task of Kononenko and his team, so I
submitted a resignation letter," said Abromavicius.
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