The deputy responded, who is responsible for corruption in the capital.
The deputy of the Kyiv City Council accused the mayor of Kyiv of being responsible for corruption, claiming that the leadership of the city administration is in control of the appointments and dismissals of employees. According to the deputy, the scandal surrounding the embezzlement of nearly 75 million hryvnias from the program 'Care. Towards Kyivans' is the result of corrupt actions by high-level individuals who acted with tacit consent.
'Therefore, all responsibility lies directly with the leader, as Mr. Tishchenko says, with the director of this city.'
It should be noted that according to preliminary data from the prosecutor's office, those suspected of involvement in embezzling funds used fake reports and 'pseudo-services', including sessions on exercise bikes for patients. It is worth remembering that corruption crimes in Kyiv remain a pressing issue, as only in the last week, ten corruption-related suspicions were raised against officials of the KCSA.
Some officials of the city administration have already been detained while receiving bribes, indicating the large scale of the corruption problem in the capital. The case involving nearly 75 million hryvnias only amplifies the public discourse around this issue among the public and political figures.
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