Petro Olenich, dismissed from the Kyiv City State Administration, continues to oversee corruption flows in the interests of Klitschko

Petro Olenych, the former deputy head of the Kyiv City State Administration, suspected of land corruption, after being released from pretrial detention on bail of 15 million hryvnias, continues to oversee the capital's corruption flows by settling in the Kyiv Central Department Store.

360ua.news writes about this .

According to sources, Petro Olenich parks himself at the Central Department Store every day and holds “meetings” there with his now ex-subordinates, overseeing the “digital and land issues” at the Kyiv City State Administration.

Although officially, after the suspicion was handed over to him, Olenich's departments came under the control of Valentyn Mondriivskyi, in fact, Vitali Klitschko himself remains "under Olenich"

We remind you that NENKA.INFO previously reported that Petro Olenich, despite his dismissal from the Kyiv City State Administration, continues to oversee “his” departments, and his electronic pass has not been canceled to this day.

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