The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAP) reported suspicion to the current MP.
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He is accused of bribing the head of the State Agency for Reconstruction and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine (this position is held by Mustafa Naem), the NABU press service reports.
According to NABU, the people’s deputy tried to bribe an official in the Bitcoin cryptocurrency, the equivalent of 50 thousand dollars. USA:
- in exchange for money, the deputy asked for assistance in obtaining funds from the fund for liquidating the consequences of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation for the repair of an infrastructure facility under his control;
- After the allocation of funds from the fund, the first tranche of undue benefits in the equivalent of 10 thousand dollars was received for the crypto-gaman of the whistleblower-top official. USA;
This is the first unlawful benefit in cryptocurrency in the history of anti-corruption authorities that has been documented, NABU emphasizes.
People’s Deputy Alexey Goncharenko said in his Telegram channel that we are talking about People’s Deputy Andrei Odarchenko from Servant of the People.
Odarchenko is a member of the Anti-Corruption Policy Committee. And today (!!!) there was also a meeting of the Committee, at which the leadership of NABU was present. And he was detained right before the meeting and under the Committee building and he was given this suspicion,” Goncharenko noted.
Odarchenko wanted funds to be allocated from the fund for liquidating the consequences of armed aggression to repair the buildings of the university, where he served as rector. We are talking about the State Biotechnological University,” added Goncharenko.
Also, according to Goncharenko, NABU is conducting searches of people’s deputies Labazyuk (“For the Future”) and Kozak (“Servant of the People”).
Source: Racurs

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