Deputy Attorney General Angela Strizhevskaya does not agree on the report of suspicion to ex-Minister of Justice Elena Lukash due to insufficient evidence collected.
This was stated by Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko during the briefing, reports Ukrinform,.
"Stolyarchuk (Deputy Prosecutor General) did not coordinate the suspicion, and now the new deputy, who was appointed to oversee the Department of Special Investigations, also does not agree suspicion. Such a law. The investigator must prove to the prosecutor that the evidence is sufficient. In the Lukash case, which I personally heard, there is evidence collected, but the deputy takes legal responsibility for bringing to criminal responsibility and believes that evidence is insufficient. This is her right. There are working frictions between investigators and prosecutors, "- said Lutsenko.
He assured that he has "no sentiments for Mrs. Lukash".
"On the other hand, I'm not only a person, I'm a prosecutor and I need to receive a signal that the amount of evidence is sufficient. Now such a signal for this article, which Sergey Viktorovich (Gorbatyuk) wants, is not present. According to another article, "- said the Prosecutor General.
As you know, Lukash is suspected of embezzling money and forgery.
Source: Ukrainian truth.