Ukrainian Lawmaker Lyudmyla Marchenko Sentenced for Bribery in 'Shlyakh' System: Court Details Revealed.
Verdict from Ukraine's High Anti-Corruption Court
According to TSN.ua: On March 19, 2023, Ukraine's High Anti-Corruption Court found People's Deputy Lyudmyla Marchenko and her assistant Anastasiya Kolesnik guilty of accepting bribes to add men to the 'Shlyakh' system, enabling them to leave the country. This case highlights ongoing anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine, a country facing significant challenges during wartime.
Penalties and Charges
Marchenko received a two-year prison sentence along with a three-year ban from holding any position in state authorities. Kolesnik was also sentenced to two years in prison and barred for three years from working in organizations involved in issuing permits for crossing the state border.
The two are accused of taking a $5,300 bribe. A second installment of $2,800 was handed over as Marchenko attempted to toss the cash over a fence.
This case has drawn significant public and media attention, underscoring the importance of combating corruption in Ukraine.
The verdict delivered by the High Anti-Corruption Court marks a crucial step toward holding public officials accountable and reflects Ukraine's dedication to fighting corruption.
As the nation grapples with numerous challenges, including war, this case could serve as a precedent, emphasizing the need for legal compliance and transparency in governance.
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