The State Bureau of Investigations has sent over 5000 indictments to court: who is involved in the cases.
According to inkorr.com: The State Bureau of Investigations is actively fighting corruption, uncovering individuals involved in serious offenses, including corruption. This case involves officials of various levels – from deputies to customs officers.
Statistics on the fight against corruption
As of September 2025, DBR employees have submitted 5,227 indictments to court, mentioning 5,615 individuals. Among them are representatives from various spheres of power, indicating a serious spread of corruption in Ukrainian authorities.
“The DBR reported that over 8 months, 13,240 individuals have been informed of suspicion, with 1,518 individuals detained”
Current investigations
Currently, DBR detectives are investigating 234,765 criminal proceedings, of which 143,626 have been initiated, and 18,242 have been completed. This indicates a significant volume of work carried out by the Bureau employees in the fight against corruption and crime in Ukraine.
The State Bureau of Investigations continues to identify and hold accountable individuals who have committed corrupt crimes. Their systematic activity has already led to many indictments being sent to court, involving representatives of the Ukrainian elite. Today, DBR employees are investigating hundreds of thousands of criminal cases, demonstrating determination in the fight against corruption and crime in the country.
The Ukrainian State Bureau of Investigations is actively implementing anti-corruption measures, trying to ensure accountability of officials for their actions. Currently, large-scale efforts in criminal investigations are recorded, indicating serious efforts by the state in combating crime. These results are important for building public trust in law enforcement and improving the overall situation with law and order in Ukraine.Read also
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