We are talking about the events of 2017-2018 and related to a dispute between state-owned enterprises and individuals, including ATO servicemen, the minister explained.
The Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Nikolai Solsky commented on the information that he was placed under suspicion in a case related to land grabbing. The corresponding statement was published by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy referring to the minister’s words on Tuesday, April 25.
“The events for which, according to the information of NABU, I was declared suspicious and about which information was disseminated in the media, are related to the period of 2017-2018, that is, the period when I was a lawyer and I am not the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine or Head of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on Agrarian and Land Policy,” said Solsky.
According to him, the events of seven years ago were related to a dispute between state-owned enterprises and individuals, including ATO military personnel, over lands that were later granted for ownership. -ari “according to the law.”
“Disputes are resolved by the courts, including the Supreme Court, and, as I know, now some decisions indicate the lack of right of state-owned enterprises to land, which is probably in mind of NABU,” Solsky said.
The minister assured that he will be as open as possible to establish the truth, but also emphasized that it is not necessary, because all the data is open to law enforcement, and the evidence and arguments of the parties are taken into account. for the sake of the courts.
Earlier on Tuesday it became known that the former head of the Verkhovna Rada Agrarian Committee, the current minister, was exposed for seizing state land worth 291 million Hryvnias and attempting to seize land for another 190 million Hryvnias . According to media reports, the conversation was about the current Minister of Agricultural Policy, Nikolai Solsky.
Source: korrespondent

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