KYIV. UkraineGate , 15 , June , 2022 | Political News.
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) lawyer Artem Nedzelsky, who signed the letter on the resignation of the chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Tax Committee, Secretary of the National Council for Reconstruction Danylo Hetmantsev, expressed only his personal opinion .
Nedzelsky’s signature in the letter is listed under number 7261.
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“This is the personal opinion and civic position of Artem Nedzelsky (ed. – on the signature under the letter against Hetmantsev) and it does not reflect the position of the company,” – said the press service.
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Earlier, Another signatory of the appeal against Hetmantsev, who stated that he works as an intern in the company, is not actually an employee of the company .
However, a number of other companies noted that the signatures of their employees under the letter are only the personal opinion of employees. The Institute of NPP Safety of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine , PJSC “Zaporizhstal” , “Privatbank” and “Domino’s Pizza” noted that the opinion of the signatories is not the position of the company.
The Galician Academic Chamber Choir stated that their choirmaster had not informed the staff and management about his signature, and that he was currently abroad.
And Bolt, whose courier also signed the petition, said that couriers and drivers are not employees of the company and work on a partnership basis, so the signature under the letter is the personal opinion of the employee .
The journalists decided to find out if there was at least some moderation of the signatories in order to avoid the so-called “bot farm”.
To do this, they registered more than 10 non-existent companies, including OCHE (translated from Italian – Geese, with which Mr. Hetmantsev is now actively associated because of his phrase about geese) – number 17429. It turned out that no verification of the reality of companies – No. Therefore, all bots, including OCHE, are currently on the list of those who support the resignation of Mr. Hetmantsev.
In addition to the non-existent companies, the signatories of the letter were joined by servicemen, retirees, traffic police officers, students, librarians, a designer, two pilots of civil aviation and the cashier of the museum. All of them are against raising taxes, although salaries, scholarships and allowances for civil servants are directly correlated with the country’s tax burden, as they are paid from the state treasury.
Source: Ukrgate