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| 09.10.200516:50 (GMT) | | The Security Service of Ukraine will go through a reformation, the new head of the SBU Igor Drizhchany declared in his interview to the Ukrainian weekly journal Zerkalo Nedeli, noting that "some functions of SBU are a subject to specification, and from some of them we'll have to relinquish the service". He noted: "SBU should be reformed not by a management of service, but someone who creates system of law enforcement bodies and looks at the process integrationally". From the beginning of spring 2005 the former head of the National Security and Defense Council Petro Poroshenko in every possible way aspired to gain control over the special services of Ukraine, and first of all over the SBU. Besides personnel questions, he actively tried to subordinate to himself the process of reforming of this largest secret service of the state. The head of the SBU at that time Olexander Turchinov (February – September 2005) in every possible way resisted to his claims. His main reason was that the person from the outside, not familiar with internal specificity of Security service could only do much harm with the innovations. By Drizhchany's statement (he is a successor of Turchinova) Poroshenko prevailed at the end. | |
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