Lukashenka orders major shake-up in Minsk City Hall

The Minsk City Hall requires a proper shake-up to make officials there work better, Aliaksandr Lukashenka said on Friday when meeting with the working group to address problems in the construction sector, reports BELTA.



"Minsk City Executive Committee consists of corrupt officials in the high-ranking positions. Let them not get offended. There is evidence, and the former first deputy chairman is currently in prison. Bribes amount to $250 000! This is huge money that speaks for itself," said the Belarus president.


He stressed the problems in the construction sector in Minsk, because everything begins from the capital. "Minsk should be shaken properly so that noone else wanted to engage in wrong-doing!" stressed Lukashenka.



He also pointed to the critical situation in the construction sector and demanded that all systemic problems be solved.



"The situation in the construction industry is not just alarming; it is becoming critical..."said the head of state.



Lukashenka reminded that an ad hoc group was set up to investigate all the wrong-doings in the sector. The group will report on the results of investigation to the president in September.