Lviv Mayor Andrei Sadovy, who was handed a suspicion by the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office today, said he doesn’t have 50 million hryvnias to deposit. He announced this on air ZAXID. NET. LIVE, writes Mirror of the Week.
" I will appeal to people. My declaration, it is public. All that I have - look, my salary is that Ekaterina (Ekaterina Kot-Sadovaya - the wife of Andrei Sadovoy - ed. ) receives, we do not have something else. There is a house, there is a car, maybe it will be necessary to sell something, "
The mayor of Lviv, Andrei Sadovoy, is suspected of abuses during operations with land plots located on the territory of the Ryasno-Russian Village Council of the Lviv region, which caused damage to the state in the amount of over 93.5 million hryvnias.
On November 21, SAP prosecutors presented official suspicion of abuse of power to city chairman of Lviv, Andrei Sadovy.. Lviv planned to build a large industrial park with an area of \u200b\u200balmost 25 hectares in the Ryasne-2 microdistrict back in 2016.
True, in the same year, the Prosecutor General opened criminal proceedings for the sale of 20 hectares of land to the managing company STR (a subsidiary of the Dutch giant of industrial real estate in Central and Eastern Europe), accusing the city authorities that the price was significantly underestimated. At the end of 2017, Sadovy stated that the LGS and the Ryasno-Russian Village Council, which owns part of the land, " The issue had to be approved by the city and village councils, and then the Verkhovna Rada, but the latter did not consider it.