SBU said about the lack of evidence of dual citizenship Nasirov
The security service of Ukraine reported that the documentary evidence that the removal of the head of the SFS Roman Nasirov has a foreign nationality, do not exist.
About it reported in response to the request of the Agency “Ukrainian news”.
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“As 11.03.2017 documentary materials that confirm the presence Nasirov R. M. of nationality (citizenship) of the foreign States do not exist. In case of receipt will be taken appropriate response measures in accordance with the requirements of the current legislation”, — stated in the response to the request.
The SBU stated that it had reviewed Nasirov in August 2015 due to the fact that he was given access to state secrets. During the inspection, the Chairman of the SFS announced the availability of citizenship of other countries.
The SBU also said that the availability of citizenship of other States in accordance with applicable law is not a basis for denying a citizen access to state secrets or revocation of such access.
We will remind, people’s Deputy of Ukraine Mustafa Nayem published online help about the presence of suspended SFS head of the Roman Nasirov citizenship of UK from 2012. They also talked about the presence Nasirov Hungarian passport.
Subsequently, the media reported that the United Kingdom has confirmed the presence Nasirov citizenship.
And Transparency International—Ukraine appealed to the National anti-corruption Bureau of Ukraine with a call to start pre-trial investigation regarding concealing information about the presence of suspended SFS head of the Roman Nasirov British citizenship from 2012.
“Nasirov made a knowingly false information in official documents and subsequently used “fake” to gain admission to the state secret. The actions of the President of the SFS discernible signs of a crime provided for by part 1 of article 366 UK of Ukraine”, — stressed in the Transparency International—Ukraine.