Eight station leaders in the region of the Odessa Railway region were involved in theft.
Law enforcement officials have revealed the next procedure of abuse in Ukrzaliznytsa. The losses cost more than 9 million hryvnias, the General’s Prosecutor’s Office on Friday, September 26, said.
It has been mentioned that eight station leaders in the Odessa Railway branch region are involved in the case.
“According to the investigation, in 2023, officials did not conduct works on delays of private businesses that remained on tracks for more than a day – that was, longer than the allowable deadline. These actions allowed private companies to avoid charging for simple.
Dose -Docated cases of baseless downtime of shipment freight have been recorded. Some of them stayed on tracks for more than a month.
Law enforcement officials conducted more than 20 searches from the suspects and the Ukrzaliznytsia stations. Documents, computer and phone equipment were seized.
The defendants were weakened under an article about abusing the official position to get unlawful benefits for a legal creature, which underwent serious consequences (Part 1, 2 of Article 364 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). The issue of choosing a prevention proposal for them is resolved.
The day before, it was learned that the SBU was conducting many searches that the court had allowed in criminal proceedings to the facts of abuse in the field of shipment transportation to Ukrzaliznytsia.
Earlier in Ukrzaliznytsa, 15 million hryvnias was revealed. Back in 2022, the scheme organizer provided success for the tenders for the purchase of paint and linoleum for UZ needs in predetermined companies.
Also, the Ukrzaliznytsia officer needs a bribe of 10 million hryvnias. For this money, he “guarantees” the head of the construction company to freely move 6 hectares of land to the long -term rent.
Ukrzaliznytsia officer was convicted of theft of 103 million
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