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www.AgriMarket.Info, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, December 10, 2003
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KYIV.....Members of Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation (UAC) consider
that the criminal case, started against ex Deputy Prime Minister for
Agriculture Leonid Kozachenko, has come to a dead end.
On the whole, since the start of the hearing of the criminal case there
have been interrogated more than 10 witnesses for the prosecution,
while there are 517 witnesses on this case in total. The absurdity of
the situation is that none of the interrogated witnesses has actually
given any evidence, disclosing any criminal activities of L. Kozachenko
in the period of his vice-premiership, the UAC press-service informed.
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The most important witnesses for prosecution have not turned up at
the hearing at all, while others have changed sides from prosecution
for the defence party, the defendant's lawyers have said.
The overwhelming majority of the witnesses, though, have not arrived at
court at all, a UAC spokesman was saying. It turned out to be that in
many court's summons no date and time, for which the witness had been
summoned to court, had been indicated at all. There were cases when
witnesses got to know about their "absence" at the hearing from media
reports, the spokesman said.
Also, there were multitudinous breaches on the part of General
Prosecutor's Office officials in the course of witnesses' interrogation
during the preliminary investigation. In particular, the Judge Angela
Stryzhnevska expressed quite grounded discontent when it had turned
to the surface that some of the witnesses had not been informed at a
preliminary interrogation about criminal responsibility for untruthful
evidence, and other similar mistreatments had occurred. Some of the
interrogated people did not even know the cause of their being
interrogated, the UAC spokesman said.
"The only conclusion, which is to be made now, is that neither
representatives of General and City Prosecutors' Offices . nor the
defence attorneys for L. Kozachenko, nor other participants of the
hearings see any point in continuation of hearing of this case", the
spokesman said.
Former Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister for Agriculture Leonid
Kozachenko is being charged of power and office abuse, resulting in
grave consequences, and in bribery in especially large scale.
According to UAC, the witnesses' interrogation is to last till
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