NABU launches inquiry into Liovochkin's alleged corrupt actions
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) has launched a criminal inquiry into possible corruption in the actions of the former head of Viktor Yanukovych's presidential administration Serhiy Liovochkin, who is currently a member of the Opposition Bloc faction, Leader of the People's Front faction Maksym Burbak said.
"In the end, yesterday thanks to the publicity, the NABU launched a case to investigate the corrupt acts of Serhiy Liovochkin," he said from the presidium of parliament at a plenary meeting on Wednesday.
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