In the heart of the Carpathians, near the village of Volosyanka in Lviv region, a large-scale scheme for illegal alienation of land is implemented, connected with the influential OKKO business group. Under the cover of the GORO Mountain Resort investment project, the community loses dozens of hectares of land, and the settlement council has actually become a tool for implementing a private business plan.
It all started with false persons
In 2019-2020, the Slavic settlement council granted permission to transfer 30 plots of more than 44 hectares "for personal peasant farming". In fact, the land was received by false persons who soon sold it to Slavsky. The company beneficiary is Vitaliy Danylyak, Okko Group Executive Director. In the future, the areas were combined into large arrays for convenience of construction.
When the then community head Vladimir Bega opposed the scheme, he was promptly removed with the formulation of "loss of trust". Bega himself believes that he was removed precisely because of resistance by fraud. The new head was Oleg Danylyak - CEO Okko's brother.
Falsification in cadastre and state forest
In parallel, Geoarch Project enters the cadastral map falsified data, shifting the boundaries of the forest fund. This allows to transfer forest lands to other categories and in the future - to transfer them to private property. Thus, more than 50 hectares have passed under the control of the business group of Danylyak, of which 42.6 hectares have already become the objects of criminal investigations.
Among the companies that participate in the development are also there is a LLC "Nova Rozhanka", directly related to the family of Danylyak.
Showcase for deriban
The Goro Mountain Resort project is presented as an "investment breakthrough" for the region. However, in practice, it has become a cover for large -scale deriban, fictitious land removal and manipulation with public resources. Instead of the development of tourism, the Slavsky community has lost the loss of strategic assets, and local authorities have become a "branch" of a commercial holding.
This story is another example, as under the slogans of economic growth and modernization, individual business groups destroy self-government institutions, displace communities and jeopardize the Carpathian natural heritage.