NABU and SAP reported suspicion to Nazar Sheptytsky, who was involved in trading senior positions in the State Customs.
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According to the investigation, $1 million was offered for the position of head of the Lviv customs office, and the positions of heads of the Volyn and Chernivtsi customs offices were valued at $500 thousand and $200 thousand, respectively.
Nazar Sheptytsky is the stepson of the director of the Kyiv Research Institute of Forensic Expertise, Oleksandr Ruvin. He has incited several well-known and influential people to give and receive bribes.
The group members, as NABU says, were counting on the fact that the State Customs Service leadership “would not notice” the corruption schemes at these customs offices in exchange for half of the illegally obtained income.
Two participants in the crime, including its instigator, were notified of the suspicion.
Source: Racurs

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