Sochi Prosecutor's Office confirms violations in managing settlement for Olympic resettlers
For a long time, the land plots in the cottage settlement Vesyoloe-Psou are not duly documented; and houses there are not guarded, the city Prosecutor's Office has confirmed. However, according to Yuri Maryan, the leader of the anti-corruption coalition of Sochi, the Office has not offered any real measures to remedy the situation.
The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that on April 1 in Sochi members of public commission inspected Vesyoloe-Psou and then sent their appeals to Russia's President, State Duma MPs and the General Public Prosecutor. According to the appeals, the settlement was looted; and nobody lives in most of the cottages.
Today, Yuri Maryan has informed the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent that he received an answer from the Prosecutor's Office to their April appeals and stated his intention to appeal against the answer. According to his story, the Office has failed to take sufficient measures to resolve the situation.
"No one was punished for the gross damage caused to the state, despite the fact that all the data was confirmed by the Sochi Prosecutor's Office," he said.
Yuri Maryan was also dissatisfied with long-term consideration of his appeal.
"I received the above answer almost in four months; and, as I know from residents in the settlements, nothing has changed there," Yuri has stressed.
Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.