Prosecutor General about leak of information in PrivatBank case
According to the results of checking the circumstances of the leakage of information in the case of PrivatBank (Kyiv), those involved in this will incur criminal or disciplinary responsibility, Ukrainian Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova has said.
"I know how the information leaked, why [ex-first
deputy head of PrivatBank Volodymyr] Yatsenko flew out on Monday. I know that
Artem Sytnyk [Director of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine, NABU]
also understands. We talked about this. We have a common position. Sytnyk and I
understand how, why and who did it," she said in an exclusive interview to
Interfax-Ukraine.
At the same time, Venediktova said that there are still no
results of checking the circumstances of the information leak.
Asked whether it is a question of suspicion of specific
persons in connection with the leak, the prosecutor general said: "We will
see what it will be criminal or disciplinary liability."
As reported, on February 23, 2021, Venediktova said that the
notices of suspicion of three former employees from the management of
PrivatBank of embezzlement of other people's property through abuse of office,
committed by prior conspiracy by a group of persons, on an especially large
scale, and of an official forgery, which led to embezzlement UAH 136 million,
were approved.
One of them was Yatsenko, who, according to NABU, the day
before, having flown out of the Dnipro, planned to leave Ukraine on a private
plane in the direction of Vienna. "Thanks to the efforts of the chief of
the group of detectives and the director of NABU, who contacted the State
Aviation Service, the plane landed at the Boryspil airport," the NABU
said.
Three days later, the detained Yatsenko was released on UAH
52 million bail.
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