The Office of the Prosecutor General is looking for a new head of the Internal Security Department.
Ruslan Kravchenko, the new Prosecutor General, is not wasting time and is quickly making changes in his team. He has already appointed three new deputies and distributed responsibilities among six others. The next item on the agenda is replacing the leadership of the General Inspection in the prosecutor's office and finding a new head of the Internal Security Department.
One of the candidates for this position is former customs officer Volodymyr Malyuha. His previous place of work was the Internal Security Department of the State Border Guard Service. However, he was dismissed due to incidents involving the escape of oligarch Ihor Boholyubov abroad and schemes for smuggling conscripts out of the country.
The customs employees did not explain why they did not respond to reports from the tax authorities about risky companies, why they selectively applied control, and why the processing of shipments from risky companies is done the fastest by customs officers.
Although Malyuha's appointment has not yet been officially confirmed, the Office of the Prosecutor General is already prepared for the possible arrival of new leadership.
The Ukrainian prosecutor's office continues to implement changes in its structure by selecting new and professional personnel under the leadership of Ruslan Kravchenko.
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