Shokin appoints Lviv prosecutor Hryschuk as first deputy anti-corruption prosecutor
Prosecutor General of Ukraine Viktor Shokin has appointed prosecutor from Lviv and participant of the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) Maksym Hryschuk as First Deputy Chief of Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office.
According to PGO press service, the commission dealing with the selection of the candidates for this post has nominated Maksym Hryschuk, Oleksandr Novikov and Volodymyr Kryvenko for Anti-Corruption Prosecutor Nazar Kholodnytsky to choose.
The latter after job interviewing and studying personal files chose Hryschuk and suggested this candidate to Shokin.
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