From September 1, TCCs are required to record document checks on video: what will change.
The Ministry of Defense has decided to implement mandatory video recording of document checks and summons issuance starting from September 1. According to the spokesperson of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army (UVA) Serhiy Bratchuk, this will not only help control violators but also facilitate interaction with representatives of territorial consultation centers.
Bratchuk's opinion on video recording of summons issuance
The spokesperson of UVA welcomed this step and emphasized the importance of transparency in interaction between society and government institutions. 'This is an important tool that will help avoid artificial situations and falsifications. And those who try to undermine the situation will be more cautious with instant video recording (including representatives of TCCs. — Ed.)', he concluded.
More information about this innovation can be found at . Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets will also respond to questions regarding the right of TCCs to use force.
Starting from September 1, the Ministry of Defense is implementing mandatory video recording of summons delivery, which will ensure greater transparency and prevent potential manipulation cases. The spokesperson of UVA supported this step, stressing that such a mechanism will contribute to building trust between the public and government bodies.Read also
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