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Borys Oliynyk (politician)

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Borys Oliynyk
Born
Borys Stepanovych Oleynik

(1934-06-23)23 June 1934
Died1 October 1999(1999-10-01) (aged 65)
Cause of deathmurder
NationalityUkrainian
Alma materDnipropetrovsk National University of Rail Transport
Years active1957-1999
Children
  • Volodymyr
  • Olha

Borys Stepanovych Oliynyk (Ukrainian: Борис Степанович Олійник; 23 June 1934 – 1 October 1999) was a Ukrainian political figure and merited rail transport worker. He was a member of first convocation of the Verkhovna Rada.[1]

Biography

Oliynyk was born in a village in historical region of Podillya on territory of the modern Khmelnytskyi Oblast, which at that time was part of Vinnytsia Oblast.

Borys Oliynyk started his professional career soon after graduating from the Dnipropetrovsk National University of Rail Transport as a railway engineer in 1957.

In 1957 he worked as a yardmaster at a train station in Mohyliv-Podilskyi and next year as a director of various other train station of the Zhmerynka department of Southwestern Railway. In 1965-1976 Oliynyk headed a number of regional departments of Southwestern Railway in Hraivoron and Konotop. Since 1976 he served as a top official of Southwestern Railway.

While being a director of the Southwestern Railway, in 1991 he was appointed to the newly established the State Administration of Rail Transport of Ukraine (today known as Ukrzaliznytsia) just before the dissolution of the Soviet Union. During its reorganization Oliynyk refused to continue be in charge of Ukrzaliznytsia and was replaced in August 1993. He continued to be the chief officer of the Southwestern Railway.

In 1957–1991 Oliynyk was a member of the Communist Party of Ukraine, and since 1981 he was a candidate member of the Central Committee of the party. In 1981-1994 he also was a People's Deputy of Ukraine in Verkhovna Rada and attempted to run for parliament in 1998.

On 1 October 1999 Oliynyk was shot two steps away from his own apartment along with his driver Volodymyr Nechai.[a][3] It was one of the biggest politically motivated unsolved murders of 1999. Shortly after the murder, Ukrainian law enforcement called it a "matter of honor" to solve the crime.[4]

The People's Deputy of Ukraine Anatoliy Yermak announced that the murder was connected with money laundering of Russian funds in the Bank of New York.[5]

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See also

Notes

  1. ^ "On October 1st 1999 the boss of that company, Borys Oliynyk, died outside his Kyiv apartment building in an apparent mob hit."[2]

References

  1. ^ "Офіційний портал Верховної Ради України". static.rada.gov.ua. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  2. ^ Business Operations Report: Ukraine. 2000. p25
  3. ^ Kutova, N., Rybinska, I., Shapochka, Ya. In two step from his own apartment there was killed a chief of Southwestern Railway Borys Oliynyk (В двух шагах от собственной квартиры убит начальник юго-западной железной дороги борис олийнык). Fakty. 5 October 1999
  4. ^ Yeltsov, O. Death of a railway worker (Смерть железнодорожника) Archived 2017-06-05 at the Wayback Machine. Ukrayina Kriminalnaya.
  5. ^ Yeltsov, O. Borys Oliynyk Affair: a year past (Дело Бориса Олейника: прошел год). Kontrakty.ua. October 2000

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