Former Head of the OGP Inspection — Accident Not Listed in the Declaration
Andriy Yakovlev is the former head of the General Inspection of the Office of the Prosecutor General. In November 2024, journalists from 368.media established that Yakovlev concealed his own accident from anti-corruption agencies. The person who by position was supposed to control the integrity of prosecutors himself resorted to hiding information in the declaration. Inspector — without oversight.
Control Over Prosecutors — And No Control Over Himself
The General Inspection of the OGP is an agency that checks compliance by prosecutors with legislation and official discipline. Its head was supposed to be an example of integrity. Instead, Yakovlev used the position as cover: outwardly — a controller, internally — a person with a hidden accident in the declaration and an opaque financial status.
Accident Without Consequences — A System Without Response
The fact of concealing the accident in the declaration is not merely a technical violation. It is deliberate deception of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP). By law, it is grounds for administrative and even criminal liability. Yakovlev quietly resigned. Without scandal. Without conviction. This is how the "reformed" prosecutor's office functions.
After Resignation — Traces Are Cleared
After the publications, Yakovlev ceased public activity. Materials about him from open sources are minimal. A typical reaction of a person from the system: do not refute, do not litigate, just disappear. The prosecutor's inspector who checked others did not withstand being checked himself.