The sanction of the incriminated article provides punishment in the form of imprisonment for up to five years with deprivation of the right to hold certain positions or engage in certain activities for up to three years.
The cyber police exposed a former official buying equipment through a tender, the conditions prescribed for a particular business with fictitious signs. As a result of inflated prices, the state budget suffered losses worth millions of Hryvnia. The press service of the National Police reported this on Thursday, October 3.
The official committed to official negligence by conducting a purchase based on the results of a tender for the acquisition of equipment for the determination of peptide hormones, hormones and proteins for more than 42 million Hryvnia.
The terms of the tender are prescribed for a predetermined business with fictitious signs, the National Police said.
Moreover, the director of the winning organization was a man who had been repeatedly prosecuted for committing petty thefts. The man denied his involvement in signing any documents as the head of the business.
It was established that the state suffered damage of more than 10 million Hryvnia.
The penalty of the incriminated article provides punishment in the form of imprisonment for up to five years with deprivation of the right to hold certain positions or engage in certain activities for a term of up to three years.
The issue of choosing a preventive measure for the suspect is currently being decided.
We remind you that law enforcement officials have exposed a large-scale criminal scheme in which the leadership of the State Special Communications Service is involved. The former head of the State Service for Special Communications, Yuriy Shchigol, and his deputy, Viktor Zhor, are suspected of illegally seizing public funds worth more than 62 million hryvnias.
As is known, the “servant” Andrei Odarchenko offered $50 thousand in cryptocurrency to the head of the State Agency for Reconstruction and Infrastructure Development, Mustafa Nayem.
Source: korrespondent

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