People's Deputy from the BPP Sergei Kaplin (Read more: Sergey Kaplin. Levochkin's "Project," aiming for opposition leadership) published a copy of the Prosecutor General's Office's notice of suspicion against former Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk on his Facebook page.
As the MP noted, the Prosecutor General's Office is carefully concealing the charges against Yatsenyuk. They relate to embezzlement of property on an especially large scale. This concerns the approval of the 2015 gas balance, signed at a Cabinet of Ministers meeting on April 15, 2014. As a result, "cheap Ukrainian gas was pumped into storage facilities for sale to oligarchs' businesses, while expensive gas was sold to ordinary citizens."
Kaplin promised that he and another group of proactive MPs would demand that this suspicion against the former prime minister be "put into action," as it had been prepared by a year of work by investigators from the Prosecutor General's Office.
"The Prosecutor General's Office is currently investigating four criminal cases related to Yatsenyuk's corruption," Kaplin concluded.
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