“Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Leonid Tymchenko introduced Oleksandr Malysh, the first deputy head of the Main Service Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who will temporarily perform the duties of the head of the unit.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Leonid Tymchenko introduced Oleksandr Malysh, the first deputy head of the Main Service Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who will temporarily perform the duties of the head of the unit.
Source: press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Details: It is reported that Oleksandr Malysh headed the patrol police of the Rivne region, and before that, the patrol police of Kramatorsk and Sloviansk. He also has combat experience: he was a platoon commander of the special purpose battalion “Dnipro-1”, awarded a number of state awards.
Deputy Klymenka also introduced Andrii Onufrei, deputy head of the Main Service Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Implementation of Digital Innovations, who was involved in the implementation of the Unified Register of Weapons.
Prehistory:
- The Bihus.Info investigation showed that the service centers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs work inefficiently and cannot cope with serving citizens: people spend the night under the SC in queues for tickets for the practical exam, they have to hunt around the clock for an electronic ticket due to incorrect system operation, and hackers and “runners” continue sell them for money.
- Meanwhile, the employees of the largest SC drive to work in cars that are not in the declarations due to registration or for relatives or just strangers.
- After the investigation was made public, the Ministry of Internal Affairs promised a “systematic reboot” of the service centers: to conduct an unscheduled official inspection, deal with the electronic queue and appoint a “new management team” at the GSC.
- The head of the Main Service Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Mykola Rudyk, and three of his deputies were dismissed from their positions the day after the release of the journalistic investigation.