The new Attorney General talked about his apartment, wife, and why he did not become the director of NABU.
Attorney General Kravchenko on housing privatization and participation in the competition for the position at NABU
Recently, Attorney General Ruslan Kravchenko published on his Facebook social media page information about the privatization of official housing in 2019 and about his participation in the competition for the position at the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) in 2023. He noted that he received an apartment as a combat participant and then privatized and sold it to invest the funds in larger housing.
'I participated in the competition for the position at NABU, but did not pass the integrity interview, although I had high test results', - admitted Kravchenko.
In his message, he also talked about his divorce and emphasized the importance of openness to criticism and dialogue. It is important to note that the new Attorney General explained in detail all the circumstances of his housing privatization and participation in the competition for the position at NABU, stressing the need to adhere to established norms and standards to ensure transparency and integrity in government structures.
Summary: Attorney General Kravchenko spoke about the privatization of his official housing and his participation in the competition for the position at NABU, emphasizing the importance of adhering to transparent and honest standards in the public sector.Read also
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