Controversial Prosecutor ‘Paid £120,000 for His Daughter’s Studies in England’
Ex-Deputy Prosecutor of Kyivska Oblast Oleksandr Korniets paid £120,000 for his daughter Anastasia’s studies in the UK, Novoye Vremya cites an enquiry of the National Crime Agency.
In particular, the so-called ‘diamond prosecutor’ paid over £75,000 for her education in Heathfield St Mary School in London and £39,000 for her Math and Finance Bachelor studies in Queen Mary University.
At the same time, in 2014 Korniets declared only a ₴200,000 salary (£6,070), while his wife – also a Kyivska Oblast prosecutor’s office employee – earned only ₴67,000.
In addition to formal training, Anastasia also attended tennis classes (costing £800), performing arts classes (£200) and other activities.
The entire report of the enquiry of British National Crime Agency about Anastasia Korniets’ studies in the UK is available here.
Korniets hesitates to provide information about his daughter and her studies in England. He only told that she had returned to Ukraine, got a job in state military company and was dismissed from there later on.
Now she is summoned to the prosecutor’s office along with her father. The main question is why her studies were paid from the account of an offshore company Docktown Merchants headed by Erik Vanagels – the same person who headed offshore companies through which the Ukrainian government bought the overpriced ‘Boyko drilling platforms.’
The Korniets case has been considered by Holosiivskyi District Court of Kyiv since January. According to him, the process goes slowly, for which he blames the prosecution.
Korniets was detained in July 2015 allegedly for having solicited a huge bribe. During a search at his house, 35 bags with diamonds were found, which resulted in his nickname ‘the diamond prosecutor.’
Source: Ukrayinska Pravda