The Ministry of Defense has already sent messages to law enforcement agencies to check the legality of the actions of individual officials on the grounds of illegal enrichment, misappropriation of property and abuse of official position. .
Based on the results of a joint internal audit from March to July 2024, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, in cooperation with the State Customs Service of Ukraine, identified potential risks of illegal use of humanitarian aid in the amount UAH 171.78 million. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Education and Science on Monday, August 26.
So, according to the State Customs Service, the following passed through customs control for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine:
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424 vehicles
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476.23 tons of goods of various kinds without specifying the value
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6.2 tons of food and plastic pellets
While the department could not confirm the fact that the units received this designation.
The Ministry of Defense has already sent messages to law enforcement agencies to check the legality of the actions of individual officials on the grounds of illegal enrichment, misappropriation of property and abuse of official position. .
It is known that the investigation is currently underway.
In the past, auditors of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine found that individual military personnel were paid additional monetary compensation without reason. The amount of damage caused by the state exceeded UAH 180 million.
A plot to extort millions from the analysis of Russian-damaged facilities has also reportedly been exposed.
Let us remind you that the State Audit Service of Ukraine, during an audit of the financial and economic activities of the regional development department of the Kyiv Regional State Administration, revealed significant irregularities in finance in the construction sector.
Source: korrespondent

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