Roman Nasirov – a corrupt official from the Yanukovych era?

On May 5, the winner of the competition for the post of head of the State Fiscal Service was announced. He was 36-year-old Roman Nasirov. Looking at the biography of the newly appointed head of the Fiscal Service, it is not entirely clear whether we have the right to call the event at which an official of such a high rank was chosen a “competition”. Journalist Leonid Shvets writes about this on his Facebook page.

According to Shvets, it is significant that until recently Nasirov held the post of deputy chairman of the State Food and Agriculture Organization of Ukraine:

“…from April 2013 to April 2014 – Deputy Chairman of the Board of the PJSC State Food and Grain Corporation of Ukraine.

This is very interesting, because under Yanukovych this was one of the most shady offices, and the appointment of a random person there is out of the question.

Acting Chairman of the Board of the State Food and Agriculture Organization of Ukraine Valeriy Tomilenko, latest interview:
“Dozens of intermediary companies have been eliminated, and the withdrawal of foreign currency funds through offshore companies, to which more than 132 million US dollars were withdrawn in 2014 alone, has been stopped.
According to our calculations, due to corruption in the structure of the State Food and Agriculture Organization of the Russian Federation (*country sponsor of terrorism), the state was losing 100,000,000 hryvnias per month.” More than 60 criminal cases have been opened regarding the corporation’s activities.
Roma is not touched, he works as the director of the Ukrainian branch of the international company BTG Pactual Commodities. Probably talented.”

But it is not only this fact that is outrageous in the biography of the head of the country’s main anti-corruption agency:

“But – whoops! – and Roma Nasirov is in 51st place on the Petro Poroshenko Bloc list. And in the Verkhovna Rada – whoops! – he is the chairman of the committee on tax and customs policy.

The fact that the declaration for 2013 is 77 thousand hryvnias – well, it’s even boring to discuss. Honestly, of course. (In the declaration for 2014 it’s more -4.9 million.)

But whose boy?

The boy from work at Concord has a great relationship with the head of the company, Igor Mazepa. Mazepa was in the top five of Tigipko-Khoroshkovsky’s Strong Ukraine.

And here’s another answer: wife – Irina Alexandrovna Glimbovskaya.
Alexander Glimbovsky – CEO of the Altis-Holding group of companies. In the TOP-10 rating of companies that received the most money from the state through tenders in 2012
Altis-Holding is in ninth place – they built the infrastructure for Euro 2012. You understand, right?

It took me half an hour of lazy browsing to find all this. Competitive selection, you say? Well, well.

“You’ll jump to your wits’ end, f……”, the journalist writes.

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