In the case of the golden eggs of the Ministry of Defense, the judge of the Supreme Anti -Corruption Court partially satisfied the request of the NABU detectives, agreed by the SAP prosecutor and applied to the director of the company supplier for the Armed Forces in the form of a promise of 1.2 million UHA.
This was announced today, April 9, by the press of the press of the specialized anti -corruption prosecutor’s office.
It is noted that the following procedural duties are also entrusted to a person:
- Come to the detective, prosecutor, court for the first call;
- Not to leave the territory of the city of Kyiv and the region nod without the permission of the investigator, prosecutor or court;
- inform the investigator, the prosecutor and the court to change the place of residence and work;
- Maintain communication about the circumstances specified in the suspicion report with other suspects in the case and witnesses;
- In order to adhere to the relevant state bodies, your passport (passport) for traveling abroad, other documents that give the right to leave Ukraine and enter Ukraine.
SAP and Nabu recently reported a defense scheme for hundreds of millions of hryvnias.
According to the investigation, during 2022-2023. The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine provided military foods by buying food organizations from economic organizations. The essence of this service is to buy a set of products in accordance with the catalog, which contained 409 names.
The criminal scheme was to determine the overestimated prices for the most popular products and lower, so that less demand. Its implementation led to the fact that in August until 2022 two supplier companies illegally received more than 733 million US dollars from the budget, ”says SAP.
The investigation is currently ongoing, other persons are being created who may be involved in this crime.
Source: Racurs

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