Almost all prosecutors of the Khmelnitsky region became disabled in the second group – according to the decision of the chief physician of the MSEC, Tatyana Krupa, who was arrested on suspicion of illegal enrichment.
The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky appointed a meeting of the National Security and Defense Council on the situation with medical and social expert commissions (MSEC) and registration of false disabilities. He spoke about this on Sunday, October 20, in his evening video message.
“Unfortunately, in the background here in Ukraine, things are happening that do not need any enemies. It is really an internal enemy. who took advantage of their connections and issued false disabilities I expect from the agencies enforces the law in particular, first of all – the SBU, the DBI, the Office of the Prosecutor General – appropriate quick difficult decisions.
Recently, information appeared in the media that the disgraced head of the Khmelnitsky MSEC Tatyana Krupa “helped” the prosecutors of the Khmelnytsky Regional Prosecutor’s Office to obtain disability status.
Prosecutor General Andrei Kostin announced the first results of an audit on prosecutors’ disability hiring. An official investigation showed that 61 prosecutors in the Khmelnytsky region were disabled, and 80% of them received it before the start of the entire raid.
It should be noted that on October 4 it became known that the head of the MSEC in the Khmelnitsky region and his relatives were found to have $6 million in cash and many other assets during the searches. The media found out that we are talking about Tatyana Krupa, who is a representative from the Servant of the People in the Khmelnitsky Regional Council. Krupa has been working as the chief physician of the regional MSEC since 2008.
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Source: korrespondent

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