Anatol Lyabedzka: “Unfortunately, prosecutors and taxation bodies are not interested in illegal arms supplies”
- 30.07.2008, 13:55
Head of the United Civil Party has faced a wave of the third check of taxing authorities.
Go and do something, in such a way a dialog between Anatol Lyabedzka and tax inspection of the Tsentralny district of Minsk can be titled, www.ucpb.org reports.
Leader of the United Civil Party received a phone call and was said activity of the Belarusian Euro-Atlantic Association, headed by Anatol Lyabedzka long time ago, would be checked soon. Then inspector Yauhebniya Paltavyets visited the party office. She had an order for carrying out a field tax inspection. The order was signed by deputy head of the Minsk inspection A. Ramashevich.
Lyabedzka was asked to show a cash book, consignment notes, analytical records bills, customs freight declarations, licences other documents. According to the politician, he had an impression as if they were checking not a public organisation, but the Minsk Tractor Plant. The order says to check the activity of the organisation for 1997–2008.
“it looks as if I became a victim of a joke,” the UCP leader told. “The Belarusian Euro-Atlantic Association, founded by Anatol Maisenya, was closed down by the Ministry of Justice 9 or 10 years ago. But destroyed in the last century organisation, still exists for the taxation bodies. It is a mixture of absurd and unprofessionalism.”
Anatol Lyabedzka has had the third check over the last two weeks. “Naturally, it is connected with the started electoral campaign,” he thinks. “I have no objections to threefold or tenfold control. Unfortunately, prosecutors and taxation bodies are not interested in illegal arms supplies.
It would be more useful for the country and its budget.”