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Bihus.info researchers reported that a construction company, which is allegedly co-owned by the father-in-law of the deputy head of the Office of the President Oleg Tatarov, received a 10-year lease to build a plot of land in the Svyatoshinsky district of Kiev . The OPU deputy chief called the material a lie.
Oleg Tatarov, the deputy director of the Office of the President, said on Facebook that he was asking law enforcement agencies to investigate and publicly inform the public whether their family members and loved ones have any preferences.
“All who received privileges or advantages not provided for by law from state or local authorities should be held accountable,” he wrote.
Then Tatarov reacted to Bihus.info’s post about his test.
Investigators said the company “Deiring Capital “after the appointment of Tatarov to the post of deputy director of the Office of the President received from the Kiev City Council for 10 years a land for rent for construction, the normative-monetary value of which is 21.5 million UAH. The researchers they claim that one of the co-owners of the company, Alexander Pavlushin, is Tatarova’s father-in-law.
The OPU deputy chief called the Bihus.info material “a lie and a continuation of the anti-state forces’ policy of discrediting.” He stated that he would continue his work “for the benefit of the interests of the state, without paying attention to the ordered materials of his enemies and enemies of the state.”
On August 5 it emerged that Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed the deputy head of President Tatarov’s office, who oversaw all cases against Euromaidan activists. During the time of former Minister of Internal Affairs Vitaly Zakharchenko, Tatarov was deputy director of the Main Investigation Department of the Interior Ministry.
The investigator of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of the Interior of Ukraine, Oleg Tatarov, became known for his comments on the events taking place on the Maidan.
Tatarov belong to statements that one of the “Automaidan” activists Before his abduction, Dmitry Bulatov bought a laptop with funds from “Automaidan”.
In December, it emerged that he was likely involved in the case. the former people’s deputy and former owner of the construction company “Ukrbud” Maxim Mikitas: 1 In December 2020, the former town deputy and the state expert, who, according to the investigation, ensured the issuance of an opinion on the minimum difference between the cost of apartments in Pechersk and on the outskirts of the city, were informed about the suspicion of bribery.
The expert was arrested with the possibility of posting one million UAH in bail. As the prosecutor said in the court session, Tatarov could have negotiated a bribe.