Official Faces Trial Over $800K in Damages for Bogus Road Repair.
Trial for Tender Violations
According to Novyny.live: A senior official from the Holosiivskyi District State Administration is facing trial for allegedly rigging a tender to award a contract for the major repair of a ski-roller track to a company under his control. The indictment has been filed with the court, with the estimated damage to the Kyiv city budget amounting to nearly 800,000 hryvnias. This case is part of ongoing anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine's capital, where public procurement has been a recurring concern.
Suspicion and Legal Ramifications
The head of the construction department of the Holosiivskyi District State Administration became a suspect after the contractor submitted falsified data regarding the cost of the completed work. In October 2025, the official was formally notified of the suspicion, and his actions have been classified under relevant articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
This case could have significant implications for future tender processes in the capital, as the exposed violations highlight the urgent need for stricter oversight to ensure the transparency and legality of public procurement. The upcoming trial will serve as a crucial test for law enforcement agencies in their fight against corruption in Ukraine and may impact public trust in state institutions.
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