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Klitschko's deputy, who was suspended amid a journalistic investigation, resigned


Volodymyr Prokopiv, who was suspended from his duties as deputy head of the KCSA after a journalist investigation, said on Tuesday that he had written a letter of resignation. He announced this on Facebook, UNN reports. 


"I never held on to the position of deputy head of KCSA, so I wrote a letter of resignation to the mayor of Kyiv," he wrote.


Prokopiv commented on the journalists' investigation into his family's wealth and said that he had always been open to journalists because he had "nothing to hide.


"I respect the work of law enforcement agencies and other controlling state services.  Therefore, if the latter see signs of violations in my actions, I am ready and open to verification," he added.


Context

Today, Kyiv Mayor and Head of KCSA Vitali Klitschko announced that his deputy Volodymyr Prokopiv was suspended from his duties following a journalist investigation. 


Last week, a Bihus.Info investigation notedthat relatives of Volodymyr Prokopiv acquired numerous real estate properties during his tenure at the Kyiv City Council and KCSA. The acquisitions include apartments, offices and commercial premises in prestigious districts of the capital.


Yesterday, on October 21, Bihus.Info released the second part of the investigation, which indicates that two friends of KCSA Deputy Head Volodymyr Prokopiv have acquired at least six real estate properties that previously belonged to the city through private companies.


In particular, the investigation indicates that Oleksandr Poshtariuk, a fellow Ivano-Frankivsk resident, worked for many years as an employee in the companies of the politician's wife and father-in-law. At the same time, he helped Prokopiv's family with real estate and cars. In 2016, he sold the politician's Mercedes Benz GLK 220 CDI 4 MATIC at half the market price. A few years later, in 2018, he helped Prokopiv become the owner of a 600-square-meter estate in the Konik cottage community. Poshtariuk allegedly built it at his own expense, although according to journalists, he did not have commensurate income.


According to the investigation, Poshtariuk gave the completed but not yet renovated mansion to Prokopiv, while the politician gave his old, 5 times smaller house on the outskirts of Kyiv to his friend for a small surcharge. While the mansion was being completed, Prokopiv lived in a neighboring house, which Poshtariuk also bought. Officially, Prokopiv rented it, but he didn't even pay the rent for a long time.


Another friend of Prokopiv is Andriy Stetsenko. Since 2018, his wife has been working in the Kyiv City Council, specifically in the Secretariat, which Prokopiv used to head. The Stetsenko's, like Prokopiv and Poshtariuk, are from Ivano-Frankivsk, and after moving to Kyiv, they rented an apartment from Prokopiv's father-in-law's company for many years. And Stetsenko registered his sole proprietorship and still keeps it in Poshtariuk's apartment, according to the investigation.


According to the investigation, Stetsenko helped the Prokopyvs acquire elite real estate for a pittance. First, he invested in the construction of the Signature residential complex on his own behalf, purchasing an apartment under unclear circumstances at a price four times lower than the market price, and then sold the rights to the apartment to Prokopiv's wife's company for the same price. Currently, Signature is the most expensive residential complex in Kyiv.



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