Kyiv Prosecutor Charges Utility Chief Over $36,000 in Municipal Damages.
Head of Municipal Enterprise Faces Criminal Charges
According to Novyny.live: The Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office has filed a criminal indictment against the director of a municipal utility company for official negligence. The charges, submitted to the court on February 2, allege that his actions caused damages of nearly 1.4 million hryvnias to the city's budget. This case is part of ongoing anti-corruption efforts within Ukraine's public sector, which have intensified in recent years.
The director of the 'Podil District Road and Structure Repair and Maintenance Utility Company' is accused under Part 2 of Article 367 of Ukraine's Criminal Code. According to the case file, the official purchased substandard anti-parking bollards that failed to meet the requirements of the State Standards of Ukraine (DSTU).
Financial Impact and Legal Proceedings
These actions resulted in significant financial losses to the Kyiv budget, amounting to approximately 1.4 million hryvnias (roughly $36,000 USD). The court will now hear the case and determine the defendant's legal fate.
This incident underscores the critical need for accountability in public service, particularly when managing limited municipal funds. It is likely to prompt stricter oversight of procurement processes within communal enterprises to prevent similar losses in the future.
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