Thursday
24 january 2008
11:32
Lviv’s inefficient authorities are out to cash in on Euro-2012, Sendak exposes true motives behind Senyk’s resignation
“[Oblast council head] Senyk has finally realized that nothing good will come out of preparations for the Euro-2012 football tournament. Back-stage dealings are under way, with the city authorities trying to cash in on the tournament to line their pockets. Governor Olijnyk [a co-head of the Euro-2012 organizing committee with Liubomyr Senyk] has one more year in office. With Olijnyk out, Senyk, who has 5 years more to serve, will have to take the fall alone.” Senyk was committee co-chair but he didn’t lift a finger to allocate the landsite and start stadium construction,” former head of Lviv oblast council Mykhailo Sendak told ZIK.If he was oblast council head now, he would do the same and resign from the committee, Sendak continues. “In all the 16 years of Ukraine’s independence this is the worst Lviv authorities. They are complete political losers and will not do anything positive in the region.”
The Lviv authorities are currently involved in shady deals with other cities to cash in on the football matches to be held in Lviv.
The reason why no investor to build a stadium has been found yet is that the Lviv authorities must have demanded very high kickbacks that frighten away investors, Sendak explains.
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