Odessa military commissar Yevgeny Borisov was fired from his post.
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Regarding the possible facts of corruption, law enforcement officers are still collecting evidence, the press center of OK “South” noted.
On the air of the telethon, Natalya Gumenyuk said that Borisov’s deputy would act as head of the territorial recruitment center until “the competent command appoints a new head.”
Earlier, OK “South” stated that the head of the Odessa TCC traveled abroad legally.
According to the head of the press center of the Southern Defense Forces, after providing all the necessary documents, Borisov “went out for treatment, as evidenced by the results of an internal investigation.”
The rest of the accusations, suspicions, and so on are being investigated by law enforcement agencies, whose activities we cannot comment on,” Natalya Gumenyuk emphasized.
She also said that Borisov continues to fulfill his duties, since the internal investigation found no reason to remove him from his post.
Subsequently, the president of Ukraine demanded from the commander-in-chief to dismiss the military commissar in Odessa.
Recall that the UP found real estate and cars in Spain worth millions of dollars from the head of the Odessa military registration and enlistment office and his family. The property was acquired already during the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation.
A villa for 3 million euros and an electric B-class Mercedes worth $100,000 were registered to Borisov’s mother in Spain. His wife was noticed in an office building on the main street of Marbella.
Also, the Odessa military commissar has a new 2023 Toyota Land Cruiser SUV – registered to his mother-in-law.
Borisov, in a telephone conversation, assured that his family did not own anything in Spain. And after the words about extracts from the registry, he said that his wife is engaged in retail trade there and he does not “get into” these matters.
Source: Racurs

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