The audit may lead to the disclosure of information about unspecified investigations within the framework of criminal proceedings, investigated by NABU and SAP, according to the prosecutor’s office.
Ukraine’s security service employees arrived at the expert Anti -Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (CAP) with the verification of compliance with state secret law. It was reported by the SAP press service on Monday, July 21.
“” In the morning, Ukraine’s security service without the official warning provided by the current law came to a skilled anti -corruption of prosecutor office with proof of compliance with state secret law. As part of the audience, SBU officials have gained access to all unimaginable and operational events, as well as special operations that conduct NABU and CSA, “the message said.
It is indicated that the audit is fixed during which NABU and CAP leadership is on an official foreign business trip.
The prosecutor’s office believes that these steps may lead to disclosure of information about unspecified investigation actions within the framework of many criminal proceedings, currently under investigation by NABU and SAP.
“We encourage SBU employees to strictly comply with current law standards to eliminate the” drain “information and the disruption of the investigation of the leading cases of corruption, the NABU and the cover,” the press service said.
Remember that this morning it is known that NABU detectives are conducting searches. The SBU and the General Prosecutor’s office conducted a special operation to neutralize Russia’s influence on NABU.
SBU later reported that Ruslan Magamedrasulov was confined, one of the leaders of the Interregional Nabu detectives. He was suspected of an article about the complexity of the aggression state.
Meanwhile, Nabu announced at least 70 searches for 15 of their employees who were taking place without court decisions.
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