
Kyiv, – Ukrainian anti -corruption bodies said that on Saturday the main scheme of Štěpu, which held military drones and signal interference systems at inflated prices, two days after the independence of the agencies was restored after the main protests.
The independence of the investigators and prosecutors of Ukraine, Nabu, and so on, was restored on Thursday after being moved to be gone, resulted in the largest demonstration of the country from the Russian invasion in 2022.
In his statement published by both Nabu Social Media agencies, she stated that they had been caught by the legislature, two local officials and an unspecified number of employees of the National Guard who accept bribes. None of them was identified in a statement.
“The essence of this system was to conclude state contracts with supplier companies at deliberately inflated prices,” she said, adding that the perpetrators received the commissions up to 30% of the contract costs. Four people were arrested.
“There may be only zero tolerance to corruption, clear teamwork reveals corruption and as a result of a fair sentence,” wrote President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Telegram.
Zeletskiy, who has far -reaching war presidential powers and still enjoys a broad consent between the Ukrainians, was forced into a rare political face, when his attempt to bring the nabu and thus under the control of his general prosecutor triggered the first nationwide protests of the war.
Zelenskiy then said he had heard the anger of people and submitted a bill that renewed the former independence of agencies that voted on Thursday by parliament.
Ukrainian European allies appreciated this step and expressed concern about the original removal of the status of agencies.
The best European officials told Zelenskiy that Ukraine had threatened its offer to membership in the European Union by limiting its anti-curse.
“It is important that anti -corruption institutions work independently and the law adopted on Thursday guarantees them every opportunity for a real fight against corruption,” Zelenka wrote on Saturday after meeting the heads of agencies who informed him about the last investigation.
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