Dagestan: Former Village Chief Removed Over Conflict of Interest
Kamil Gasanov, former head of Levashi village in Dagestan, has been removed from his post due to a conflict of interest. The issue stemmed from his appointment of a relative as director of the local community center. Prosecutors discovered a conflict of interest in Gasanov's actions. He had appointed a relative, whose identity is not publicly specified, as the director of the local community center. This move raised concerns about favouritism and misuse of power. The investigation revealed that Gasanov's daughter was also employed at the community center, further complicating the conflict of interest. Despite these issues, Gasanov continued to support the relative's position, leading to his eventual removal from office. Following the investigation, Gasanov's authority as the head of Levashi village was terminated. His actions, which prioritized personal connections over the community's best interests, led to a loss of trust and ultimately, his position.
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