The Russian branch of Transparency International published the results of an investigation into State Duma deputy Natalya Poklonskaya, who was found to have an undeclared apartment in Donetsk.
Transparency . relied on the fact that unofficial biographies indicate Poklonskaya’s maiden name - Dubrovskaya An apartment with an area of 30 square meters in Donetsk, registered to Natalya Vladimirovna Dubrovskaya, who was born on the same day as the deputy, was found by the organization’s employees in the Ukrainian State Register of Real Estate Rights.
Transparency . notes that if the apartment really belongs to Poklonskaya, then she kept silent about it four times in her declarations The organization sent statements to State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin and the presidential administration with a request to check the data on the deputy’s property. “If this fact is confirmed, Poklonskaya should be deprived of her mandate as a State Duma deputy,” note the authors of the investigation.
The investigation also indicates that Poklonskaya still uses a service apartment in Simferopol, although she no longer holds the position of prosecutor of Crimea.
On May 21, in a conversation with RNS, Poklonskaya said that “maybe it wouldn’t hurt” to check Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation and Transparency International for corruption. After this, the organization complained that “we will have to file an investigation into Madame ex-prosecutor.”