Anticorruption bodies intend to complete probe into Rozenblat, Poliakov case during two months – Kholodnytsky
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) plan to complete the investigation of the case against people's deputies Borys Rozenblat (Petro Poroshenko Bloc faction) and Maksym Poliakov (People's Front faction) until the end of February-March.
"Rozenblat and Poliakov. The last procedural actions, in particular with declassification and expert examination, are being completed. We plan to complete this proceeding in February-March," said SAPO CEO Nazar Kholodnytsky in Kyiv on Thursday.
People's deputies Rozenblat and Poliakov are the figurants of the so-called "amber case." These deputies are suspected of receiving undue benefits for making bills in the parliament and committing other actions related to the extraction of amber in the interest of the non-resident company.
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