Scandal with luxury cars: the Main Service Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs will change its management team
5 December 2024 06:53
Following a journalistic investigation, the Main Service Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Kyiv launched an unscheduled official inspection of the unit’s activities. They are also planning to change the managers. This was reported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, "Komersant Ukrainian" reports
It should be noted that the MIA service center in Kyiv is at the center of a scandal. An investigation by Bihus.Info journalists revealed ineffective work and undeclared luxury cars owned by employees of the agency.
In particular, according to the declaration, Oleksandr Boyko, the head of the MIA service center, rents an apartment and drives his father’s car, which is ten years old. The official’s wife shows a completely different life on her Instagram page. In particular, her account includes photos of BMW X3 cars that cost more than $50,000, Volkswagen ID.4 electric cars that start at $30,000, and a BMW IX3 worth $60,000.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine has initiated a large-scale reform of the Main Service Center (MSC) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
In accordance with an order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, an unscheduled internal audit has begun at the MSC to analyze the unit’s activities. Particular attention is paid to the Territorial Service Center No. 8041 in Kyiv, which was at the epicenter of a journalistic investigation.
In the near future, the NACP will conduct a thorough monitoring of the lifestyles of the people who were featured in the journalistic investigation.
“The Interior Ministry has asked the NACP to conduct a thorough monitoring of the lifestyles of the people involved in the investigation,” the ministry said.
The checks will take place in all separate structural units of the Main Service Center.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has also set up a working group to improve digitalized service delivery processes. It is headed by Deputy Interior Minister Leonid Tymchenko.
“The primary task is to eliminate imperfections in the work of the electronic queue for services in service centers. In the future, we will continue the course of full digitalization with the assistance of the Ministry of Digital Transformation,” the Ministry of Internal Affairs noted.