Leshchenko gives preliminary explanations about apartment purchase
MP from Petro Poroshenko Bloc Serhiy Leshchenko has given preliminary explanations about purchase of an expensive apartment in Kyiv, National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) analysts are examining documents, NABU Director Artem Sytnyk.
"This fact is being examined by our analysts. Leshchenko paid a visit and gave preliminary explanations about it. He will provide with documents. The authenticity of the documents will be checked. The decision to put the case on the register or not will be made or it would be confirmed that everything is lawful. Anyway the result will be made public," Sytnyk said at a briefing in Kharkiv on Saturday.
He said that the examination could be finished by the end of next week when Ukrayinska Pravda Head Olena Prytula who allegedly lent a part of the sum and Leshchenko's girl Anastasia Topolskaia gave their explanations.
As reported, according to media reports, MP Leschenko bought an apartment with gross area of 192 square meters downtown Kyiv.
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