The National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (NAPC) has begun monitoring the lifestyle of the President of NNEGC Energoatom, Petr Kotin.
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The department informed MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak about this, who sent a request to the NAPC.
The People’s Deputy published the NAPC’s response to his appeal. Zheleznyak asked the agency to check Kotin after the publication of an investigation by Scheme journalists.
In it, they said that at the height of a large-scale war, Kotin’s mother-in-law acquired a plot of land and an estate near Kiev of 300 square meters. Now the president of Energoatom himself has settled in a house with a swimming pool on the territory of almost 7 million hryvnia.
Energoatom is a state-owned energy generating enterprise, the stable operation of which determines whether there will be warmth and light in the homes of Ukrainians.
Since the start of the full-scale invasion, the work of this strategic enterprise has become significantly more difficult due to massive Russian attacks. But along with the devotion of power engineers, there remains a place for corruption scandals in the activities of Energoatom.
From 2020 until now, Energoatom has been headed by Petr Kotin.
Source: Racurs

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