Ukrainian
lawmakers are set to remove the embattled country’s
Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk over corruption charges.
The
legislators will remove Yatsenyuk from his post through voting next week after
a temporary investigative anti-corruption commission is established, Sergei
Kaplin, the representative of the largest faction in the Ukrainian parliament,
Petro Poroshenko Bloc, said on Friday.
Kaplin
further added that signatures are being gathered for the establishment of the
commission in the parliament.
The
commission will investigate the statements made by the former chairman of the
Ukrainian State Financial Inspection, Nikolai Gordienko, who accused Yatsenyuk
of corruption.
Yatsenyuk
dismissed Gordienko in early March and ordered his activities to be
investigated.
The
premier also accused Gordienko of failing to successfully control state
property and state finances.
Gordienko,
however, accused the premier of covering up corruption schemes, saying his
cabinet blocked the investigation into the corruption schemes from the time of
the former government, an allegation denied by Yatsenyuk’s
cabinet.
According
to Gordienko, Ukraine’s Ukrtelecom
Telecom Company was privatized in violation of the law and caused
"billions" in damage. Sat Apr 4, 2015 2:19AM PTV.
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