Former Kyiv City Council deputy Vladislav Trubitsyn and two of his accomplices will appear in court.
The case of a deputy of the Kyiv City Council (chairman of one of the standing committees of the Kyiv City Council) was sent to court on charges of receiving UAH 1.39 million in bribes. This was reported by the press services of SAP and NABU.
While he was writing Economic realitywe are talking about Vladislav Trubitsyn.
According to the investigation, in February-March 2021, a deputy of the Kyiv City Council, as the head of the standing commission on issues of entrepreneurship, industry and urban improvement, with the complicity of his assistant and a close person, declared of a request to a citizen to provide an undue benefit for the appointment of a predetermined person to a leadership position in the city council Live market.
During the conversations, the deputy repeatedly stated that he has a direct influence on the personnel policy of the Department of Public Improvement and the Department of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development of the Kyiv City State Administration (where the utility company belongs).
For 30 thousand dollars, the deputy had to appoint a certain person to the position of deputy director of Zhitny Market, and then to the position of director. In addition, the deputy promised to provide appropriate support and fix some issues related to the conduct of the new leadership within “wise limits” of illegal activities.
The representative held a conversation, where the vision for the future activities of the utility company was voiced, in one of the antique bookstores of the capital.
We remind you that in June 2024, the defendant was informed of the absence of suspicion, and his assistant and close associate were also informed about the suspicion.
It was also reported that in the Odessa region, a deputy of the Belgorod-Dnestrovsky district council was exposed, who demanded $20,000 from a businessman for help in solving the “land issue.”
Source: korrespondent

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