Anti-Corruption Agency denies the fact of the investigation a case on embezzlement of cash by former

Anti-Corruption Agency has denied the information regarding the investigation a case on embezzlement of cash by former Head of Tajik Railways, Amonullo Hukumatullo. Deputy Head of Prevention Department of Anti-Corruption Agency, Suhrob Kohiri reported to Asia-Plus that the information of mass media concerning a special team of investigators, including representatives of Anti-Corruption Agency are investigating […]

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Anti-Corruption Agency has denied the information regarding the investigation a case on embezzlement of cash by former Head of Tajik Railways, Amonullo Hukumatullo. Deputy Head of Prevention Department of Anti-Corruption Agency, Suhrob Kohiri reported to Asia-Plus that the information of mass media concerning a special team of investigators, including representatives of Anti-Corruption Agency are investigating the facts of embezzlement of cash by former Head of Tajik Railways, Amonullo Hukumatullo is untrue. “We do not conduct such an investigation,” noted he.  Meanwhile, Tajik media has reported that the special group of investigators from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Anti-Corruption Agency of Tajikistan and the General Prosecutor Office of Tajikistan jointly investigating facts of embezzlement of cash by former Head of Tajik Railways Amonullo  Hukumatullo. The task of this group is to investigate the fact of the embezzlement of $ 46 million U.S. dollars, which Amonullo Hukumatullo embezzled when he was head of State Unitary Enterprise “Rohi Ohani Tojik ” reports Radio Ozodi citing its source in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The newspaper reports that investigators form the Ministry 

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