Former top official of 'Forests of Ukraine' detained for not declaring elite cars and millions in cash.
The State Bureau of Investigation has detained and notified the former deputy head of the State Enterprise 'Forests of Ukraine' of suspicion. He is accused of illegal enrichment and failing to declare assets totaling over 38 million hryvnias, reports 'Glavkom' citing the SBI.
Today it became known that the former deputy head of the Central Forest Office of the State Enterprise 'Forests of Ukraine' was detained on suspicion of illegal enrichment and failing to declare assets worth over 38 million hryvnias. In particular, he could not explain the origin of properties in the form of expensive cars and significant amounts of cash in foreign currency. The details of this case have shocked the public and indicate the need to combat corruption in all spheres of Ukrainian society.
During the reporting period, assets worth 38 million hryvnias were not declared by the former deputy head of the Central Forest Office. This indicates serious violations and requires a detailed investigation. The disclosure of such cases of corruption is an important step in combating illegal actions in power and increasing citizens' trust in government institutions.
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