The former vice president of Energoatom committed suicide – media



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Yuri Rezunik worked at Energoatom until April 2012 (Photo: Energoatom / Facebook)

Former Energoatom Vice President for Economics and Finance and former member of Diamantbank’s supervisory board, Yuri Rezunik, committed suicide.

This is reported by Ukrainska Pravda, citing its sources in law enforcement agencies.

Officially, the National Police did not comment on the reports of Rezunik’s death.

On the afternoon of January 30, information about Rezunik’s suicide appeared on the Zeeland Telegram channel.

The deceased was reported to have left a suicide note, in which he blamed former MP Nikolai Martynenko and Diamantbank management for his death: former board chairman Oleg Khodachuk, his first deputy Dmitry Voitukhov, vice president Igor Sayenko, former -Director of the supervisory board Igor Kerez and former bank security officer Igor Plakhotnev.

The note denounces that these people, as part of the organized criminal group, stole funds that belonged to him and his family.

Rezunik left a separate letter to a man named David, asking to help his family restore justice and return the stolen funds. “In the opinion of the investigation, this is another former owner of Diamantbank, David Zhvania,” the statement said.

Rezunik worked at Energoatom until April 2012 and was on the Supervisory Board of Diamantbank until 2017.

Diamantbank was listed as insolvent on April 24, 2017. The fundamental principle of this decision was the fact that the bank’s capital ratios were reduced to less than a third of the minimum level established by the regulatory legal acts of NBU, as well as the fact that the bank did not fulfill the restructuring plan in due time. , which ordered the implementation of measures for its additional capitalization.

On June 23, 2017, the National Bank of Ukraine, at the suggestion of the Individual Deposit Guarantee Fund, decided to liquidate Diamantbank.

Diamantbank became the fifth bank to close in 2017.

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