Prosecutor general Shokin accepts his deputy's resignation; appoints Yuriy Sevruk instead
Prosecutor General of Ukraine Viktor Shokin has accepted a resignation of his first deputy head Volodymyr Huzyr immediately replacing him for chief of the criminal cases supervision department at the Prosecutor General's Office Yuriy Sevruk.
"I accepted a resignation [of Huzyr]…Today I appointed Sevruk Yuriy Hryhorovych as my first deputy prosecutor," Shokin said when talking in brief at the PGO premises on Tuesday.
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