The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) has opened criminal proceedings for possible illegal enrichment of Deputy Prosecutor General Dmitry Verbitsky.
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Radio Liberty was informed about this by the press service of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office.
Detectives registered criminal proceedings on May 13 – a week after the release of the first Schemes material, which stated that Dmitry Verbitsky settled in a townhouse in the Konik cottage town in Kyiv, which was purchased by his nephew by proxy for an Odessa businessman six times over. cheaper than market value.
In the second investigation, “Schemes” talked about Verbitsky’s girlfriend Kristina Ilnitskaya, who in 2024 purchased a new Porsche and a 3-story cottage in the same “Konik”, the total cost of which was at least 52 million UAH – although her total income was transferred state over the last decade amounted to just over 360 thousand UAH.
Then, in a comment to Schemes, Deputy Prosecutor General Dmitry Verbitsky stated that he did not help Ilnitsky financially, while he did not deny that he was in a relationship with her, but noted that they were not of a family nature.
Source: Racurs

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