All materials, both conclusions and all materials of the internal investigation, were sent to NABU, according to the request of the detective investigating the possible illegal enrichment of Verbitsky.
The Prosecutor General’s Office has completed an internal investigation into former Deputy Prosecutor General Dmitry Verbitsky. Prosecutor General Andrei Kostin revealed this in an interview Suspilny.
The results of the investigation were transferred to NABU.
“Regarding the initiated official investigation, it has been completed and all materials, both conclusions and all materials of the official investigation, have been sent to NABU, according to the request of the detective investigating the possible illegal enrichment of Verbitsky,” Kostin noted.
He also added that on October 8, Verbitsky wrote a letter of resignation from the prosecutor’s office, signed by Kostin.
Earlier, Kostin announced an internal investigation into Verbitsky. Then he said that his representative “conducts a number of high-profile proceedings, the defendants are very interested in his removal or dismissal.” Verbitsky was also suspended from his duties.
As you know, Dmitry Verbitsky became a defendant in two journalistic investigations into the project Schemes. The first said that he lives in the Kiev cottage town of Konek in a townhouse. This house, six times cheaper than the market value, was bought by his nephew by proxy for an Odessa businessman.
In the second, it is about, allegedly, Verbitsky’s girlfriend, Kristina Ilnitskaya. According to Schemesin 2024, Ilnitskaya became the owner of a new Porsche and a three-story cottage, also in Konik, and their total cost was at least 52 million hryvnias, despite the fact that her total income in the past ten years is just over 360 thousand hryvnia.
Then Verbitsky said that he did not help Ilnitskaya financially, but did not deny that he was in a relationship with her, however, noting that they were not of a family nature.
On July 1, it became known that Verbitsky was removed from his position.
Source: korrespondent
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