They arrested the deputy people’s Viktor Bondar, who is suspected of appropriations of 140 million US dollars during purchases for Ukrzaliznytsia.
The parliamentary court took care of the Supreme Anti -Corruption Court, since a person did not contribute to 100 million US dollars, which was defined as a preventive measure. Consequently, the preventive measure was changed to a two -month arrest for the promise of $ 100 million. Bondar was taken into custody in the courtroom. On February 14, a special prosecutor against corruption reported on February 14.
Having heard the arguments of the parties, the court partially satisfied the request and applied a preventive measure to the suspect in the form of detention for 60 days with an alternative to receive 100 million US dollars. To fulfill the court decision, the suspect was taken into custody in the courtroom, the report said.
SAP did not name the name of the deputy people, but the publication “Babylon” and “Word and Delo” reports that this is Victor Bond.
We recall that the deputy people reported suspicion on January 17, part 3 art. 27 (types of accomplices), part 5 of art. 191 (appropriation, illegal assignment of property or seizure by abuse of the position) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
According to the investigation, the parliamentarian, together with the entrepreneur Vladimir Kotlair, developed a scheme that provided for the offer of UKRZALIZNYTSIA products at high prices. To do this, they entered into a conspiracy with members of an organized group, which was a kind of “backing” company, unofficially controlled its activities and can ensure the victory of “necessary” companies in UZ tenders for a certain percentage of the purchase amount.
Sources: “Babylon”, “Word and deed”
Source: Racurs

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