The director of the mine is accused of tax evasion: the state lost 27 million.
According to inkorr.com: In Vinnytsia, the director of a mining company has become a suspect in an attempt to evade the payment of rent fees. The indictment states that he devised a scheme that led to a loss of over 27 million hryvnias to the state budget.
This information was provided by employees of the Bureau of Economic Security of Ukraine. The accused director will face trial for intentional evasion of rent payment in particularly large amounts.
Conclusions
The director of the mining company in Vinnytsia was found to have an unlawful scheme that caused the state budget to lose over 27 million hryvnias. Now he must answer for his actions in court.
This case highlights the importance of combating economic crimes in Ukraine. The state of affairs may reflect the challenges faced by government authorities in ensuring transparency and fulfilling financial obligations. Such cases should serve as a lesson for other enterprises to avoid similar actions in the future.
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