In particular, it examines the circumstances, as well as the legality of local representatives traveling abroad during martial law.
The SBU and the National Police are conducting investigative actions against the mayor of Uzhgorod Bogdan Andreev. Censor.NET reports this with reference to its own sources.
“The Security Service and the National Police are conducting investigative actions in the office of the mayor of Uzhgorod and in the office of the mayor, ex-regional Bogdan Andreev. In particular, the conditions and legality of local representatives traveling abroad during martial law is under review,” the message said.
We remind you that on October 2, Sumy Mayor Alexander Lysenko and the director of the department were exposed for crime immediately after receiving 1.43 million hryvnias. They were informed of the suspicion of extortion of bribes from a local company with a total of more than 2.1 million hryvnias.
Later, the court arrested the mayor of Sumy with the possibility of bail in the amount of 3 million Hryvnia. In turn, Lysenko said that he did not receive a bribe and did not see the money. At the same time, on October 6, Lysenko was released on bail.
And on October 9 it became known that the mayor of the city of Sumy was removed from office.
Source: korrespondent

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