Kyiv police chief dismissed under lustration law – Yatseniuk
Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatseniuk has said that the chief of Kyiv police has been dismissed.
"Today, Kyiv police chief [Oleksandr Tereschuk], who challenged lustration, [has been] dismissed," he said in parliament during an hour of questions to the government.
According to Yatseniuk, state agencies continue to "face reshuffles and verification on a daily basis."
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