In Kyiv region, an officer was exposed for illegal payments to the army: losses amount to half a million.
Arrest of the chief of the financial service of the military unit
According to inkorr.com: The chief of the financial service of a military unit in Kyiv region was exposed for illegal payments. The employees of the State Bureau of Investigation together with the Security Service of Ukraine found out that the officer continued to accrue monetary support for military personnel who have already left the army.
According to the Bureau, due to his actions, the state lost almost 500 thousand hryvnias.
For a year after the dismissal of two servicemen, he provided their accounts with significant sums, which led to serious losses for the budget. According to the results of the examination, the losses to the state reached almost half a million hryvnias.
The chief of the financial service has already been notified of a suspicion of neglect of official duties, which led to significant harm in a state of war.
The penalty under the article provides for up to 8 years in prison.
During the investigation, it was found that the official committed a serious violation that led to significant financial losses for the state. Such cases undermine trust in military structures and may pose a threat to Ukraine's national security.
This case demonstrates the importance of monitoring financial processes in the army, especially during wartime. Responsibility for the use of budget funds should be a top priority, as every hryvnia can be crucial in the fight for the country's security.
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