On the case of Ukrenergo: lawyers claim there are no damages to the state.
Accusations against former leaders of 'Ukrenergo'
According to inkorr.com: In the case of former 'Ukrenergo' head Volodymyr Kudrytsky and Ihor Hrynkevych, accusations have been raised. However, the defense insists that there are no grounds for such accusations. The lawyers emphasize that the state has not suffered any damages and consider the case to be political persecution. They also note that the bank which provided the guarantee conducted all necessary checks, and 'Ukrenergo' received funding from a contractor for the work performed. In this regard, the participants in the court proceedings are confident that the accusations have no basis.
Directions from law enforcement agencies
Law enforcement officials accuse Kudrytsky and Hrynkevych of illegally seizing funds of the state enterprise through tenders for the reconstruction of substation fences. Kudrytsky has been placed under a precautionary measure in the form of arrest, but he has already paid a bail of 13.7 million hryvnias.
All provided facts only reinforce the defenders' opinions that the accusations are unfounded and have a political context.
This case attracts the attention of not only the legal community but also the broader public, as it touches on important aspects of the functioning of state enterprises and the transparency of tender procedures. The investigation is ongoing, and the results may influence further actions in this area.
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