Leonid Derkach

Leonid Vasylovych Derkach (born 19 July 1939 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian politician, and former Head of the Security Service of Ukraine (1998–2001). General of Army of Ukraine.

From 1957 to 1972 Derkach worked at the Soviet Rocket giant Yuzhmash in Dnipropetrovsk (today Dnipro). From March of 1972 to December of 1992 he worked for the Ukrainian SSR's branch of the KGB (in 1992 became Security Service of Ukraine) in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.

Derkach was fired in 2001 for his alleged involvement in the murder of journalist Georgiy Gongadze.[1]

In 2005, the report of the ad hoc committee of the Ukrainian parliament investigating the murder concluded that Gongadze's murder had been organized by then President Kuchma and his Minister of the Interior and that Derkach had been involved in the crimes.[2]

References

  1. Schneider, Eberhard (2010). "Ukraine - gespalten zwischen Ost und West (Ukraine - divided between East and West)". Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (German Federal Agency for Civic Education). Retrieved December 5, 2019. (Translation of relevant paragraphs at Talk on page of Andrii Derkach, L. Derkach's son)
  2. "Case of Gongadze v. Ukraine". HUDOC - European Court of Human Rights. February 8, 2005. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
Government offices
Preceded by
Volodymyr Radchenko
Director of the Security Service of Ukraine
1998-2001
Succeeded by
Volodymyr Radchenko
Preceded by
Yuriy Kravchenko
Chair of the State Customs Service
1995-1998
Succeeded by
Yuriy Solovkov
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