According to our sources, in the process of struggle for corruption flows of the capital, the mayor of Kiev Vitaliy Klitschko decided to create a new "Department of Procurement" for utility companies, selecting this function from all without exception of the departments of the KSCA.
According to the Klitschko team, all purchases in the capital will be controlled by one department where completely new people will occupy the key roles - not from the current KSCA system, which should be a collapse for Nicholas a turmoil built on purchases.
We will remind, the budget of Kiev is almost 90 billion hryvnias, of which the costs for "salaries, payments for light, gas, water, heat" make about 70 percent. The remaining 30 percent is all kinds of "purchases of goods, services, works". That is, the budget for "development" is about 25 billion. According to various estimates, the amount of rollbacks is on average 30 percent, ie 8 billion deposits in the pockets of officials.
How does the “retractable scheme” in the capital work
All departments and district administrations of the capital make up budgets where the amounts of rollbacks are already laid. The districts put their own rollback up to 20 percent, of which 5-7 percent goes to the security forces and "other curators", 5-7 percent (depending on the agreement with the curators from the office)-on the OP, the remaining percentage-for the maintenance of the head of the district and its administration.
The minimum of 10-20 percent of the amount of the procurement contract is received in the form of profit contractors (if these contractors are imposed by a profile deputy mayor, then 20 percent can turn into 25 percent). That is, real work, goods or services are twice cheaper.
In order to receive money from the budget, all amounts must be approved from the first deputy chairman of the KSCA Mykola Povoroznyk. There is a clear dachshund-5 percent from any contract, otherwise it will not pass. But even after approval, another 2-3 percent is taken by the head of the Finance Department for allocation of funds, another 1 percent of the Economy Department for confirming the expenditures in the plans, otherwise the plans will be "cut off" next year, another 5 percent is taken away by the profile deputy.
Thus, according to sources, the creation of the "Procurement Department" will rebuild the entire "rollback scheme" and will allow to remove about 30-35 percent of rollbacks for purchases, reduce prices from contractors by another 10 percent and reduce the number of employees in departments and district administrations.