The Anti-Corruption Bureau has instituted a criminal case against Ukraine’s Infrastructure Minister Andriy Pyvovarsky.
According to Pyvovarsky, the charges were laid by an MP from the Petro Poroshenko Bloc.
According to EADaily, on Dec 11, 2015, Pyvovarsky resigned. On Feb 4, 2016, he said he was ready to change his mind and to continue his work in the Cabinet but upon certain conditions, one of them being fair salary for government officials.
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