“When a dog without a muzzle bites someone, the dog should be punished, but, what is more important, the owner should be too. In such cases the dog is euthanized. But in our case it could be sent back to Georgia, for cash on delivery, for it to answer to the people it bit,” the Ukrainian media website TCH.ua quotes the oligarch as saying.
“Regarding the owner, we all know who he is,” Kolomoysky added.
Regarding the post of head of the State Aviation Service, Saakashvili added, Prime Minister Arsenyi Yatsenyuk took the side of Igor Kolomoysky, defending his interests.
The former head of the State Aviation Service, Denys Antoniuk, was dismissed by the Cabinet of Ministers on September 4 after his row with Saakashvili, who accused him of using his position for his personal purposes and lobbying the interests of Kolomoysky’s airline company.
Kolomoysky also said that Saakashvili should answer for his words with his money.
“I think there is no sense in asking from a filthy precocious drug addict until he gets rehabilitated from his drug addiction,” TCH quotes Kolomoisky as saying.
Earlier in September, Saakashvili called the work of Yatsenyuk’s government ineffective, claiming that it is controlled by oligarchs. He believes that the damage to the Ukrainian economy caused by the activity of the oligarchs cost as much as 100 billion hryvnas ($45 billion) last year.
Since Yatsenyuk took office, the number of bribes to the civil servants has by no means shrunk, he added.
Yatsenyuk has already called all the accusations a lie.