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PEP: Prosecutor's Office of Odesa Oblast (Region) (03528552) Prosecutor's office of Odesa Oblast (Region) Сategory State agency Taxpayer's number 03528552 Current state registered Also known as Прокуратура Одеської області 65026, місто Одеса, Одеська обл., ВУЛИЦЯ Address ПУШКІНСЬКА, будинок 3 1 MANAGEMENT Ownership, Name Position Period % Kostenko Serhii Head Feb. 5, Kostiantynovych 2021 — CONNECTED PEPS Власність, Name Type of connection Period % Venislavskyi Vadym Acting Prosecutor of the Region Aug. 3, 2020 — Volodymyrovych Feb. 5, 2021 Vykhor Maksym Prosecutor of oblast Sept. 30, 2019 Anatoliiovych — Aug. 3, 2020 Hovda Roman Prosecutor of Odessa Oblast April 9, 2015 — Mykhailovych (Region) Sept. 16, 2015 Hornostaieva Tetiana Deputy Prosecutor Nov. 2014 — Viktorivna Zhuchenko Oleh Prosecutor of Odessa Oblast April 27, 2016 Demianovych (Region) — Sept. 4, 2019 Kostenko Serhii Head Feb. 5, 2021 — Kostiantynovych Sakvarelidze David Prosecutor of Odessa Oblast Sept. 16, 2015 (Region) — April 27, 2016 Saulko Oleksandr Acting Prosecutor of the Region Sept. 19, 2019 Ivanovych — Sept. 30, 2019 3 STRUCTURE Власність, Name Position Period % Venislavskyi Vadym Acting Prosecutor of the Region Aug. 3, 2020 — Volodymyrovych Feb. 5, 2021 Vykhor Maksym Prosecutor of oblast Sept. 30, 2019 Anatoliiovych — Aug. 3, 2020 Hovda Roman Prosecutor of Odessa Oblast April 9, 2015 — Mykhailovych (Region) Sept. 16, 2015 Hornostaieva Tetiana Deputy Prosecutor Nov. 2014 — Viktorivna Zhuchenko Oleh Prosecutor of Odessa Oblast April 27, 2016 Demianovych (Region) — Sept. 4, 2019 Sakvarelidze David Prosecutor of Odessa Oblast Sept. 16, 2015 (Region) — April 27, 2016 Saulko Oleksandr Acting Prosecutor of the Region Sept. 19, 2019 Ivanovych — Sept. 30, 2019 5 CONNECTIONS TO LEGAL ENTITIES Name Type of connection Code Izmail Local Prosecution Office Stand-alone unit Ізмаїльська окружна прокуратура Stand-alone unit Одеської області Illichivsk Local Prosecution Office Stand-alone unit Березівська окружна прокуратура Stand-alone unit Одеської області Болградська окружна прокуратура Stand-alone unit Одеської області Bilhorod-Dnistrovsk Local Prosecution Office Stand-alone unit Білгород-Дністровська окружна Stand-alone unit прокуратура Одеської області Біляївська окружна прокуратура Stand-alone unit Одеської області Доброславська окружна прокуратура Stand-alone unit Одеської області Київська окружна прокуратура міста Former co-owner/co-founder Одеси Kominternivsk Local Prosecution Office Stand-alone unit 7 Name Type of connection Code Kotove Local Prosecution Office Stand-alone unit Любашівська окружна прокуратура Stand-alone unit Одеської області Малиновська окружна прокуратура міста Stand-alone unit Одеси The Prosecutor General's office of Ukraine Parent company 00034051 Odesa Local Prosecution Office №1 Stand-alone unit Odesa Local Prosecution Office №2 Stand-alone unit Odesa Local Prosecution Office №3 Stand-alone unit Odesa Local Prosecution Office №4 Stand-alone unit Подільська окружна прокуратура Stand-alone unit Одеської області Приморська окружна прокуратура міста Stand-alone unit Одеси Rozdilna Local Prosecution Office Stand-alone unit Роздільнянська окружна прокуратура Stand-alone unit Одеської області Name Type of connection Code Суворовська окружна прокуратура міста Stand-alone unit Одеси Чорноморська окружна прокуратура Stand-alone unit Одеської області DOCUMENTS Other documents • Відповідь Прокурори обласного рівня.pdf This website highlights information obtained as part of the NGO Anti-corruption Action Centre's right on access to the public information and information from open sources which already has been published. The above information does not fall under the definition of the one "with limited access" and does not contain personal data within the meaning of the Paragraph 2 of Article 5 of the Law of Ukraine On Personal Data Protection. © Anti-corruption Action Centre, 2015-2019 Design - DEMCH.CO Development - WHITE COLLAR HUNDRED 9.
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