Corruption in the Military Recruitment Centers: Bribes to Go Home Cost $30,000.
According to inkorr.com: Military recruitment centers in Ukraine have come under fire due to corruption schemes. High bribes for the possibility of serving in the army make mandatory conscription incredibly expensive.
'Going home costs $30,000. This is just to forget about him for that day, with no guarantees that he won't be caught again tomorrow.'
Witnesses report that corruption offers also target those who want to choose specific units for service. However, representatives of the Kyiv City Military Recruitment Center assured that these rumors are mere fabrications. They urged people to contact law enforcement if they notice corrupt actions in the recruitment centers.
It is crucial to ascertain the truth of these claims and ensure transparent and fair conscription for Ukrainian citizens. This situation requires attention from both the public and law enforcement, as the issue of transparency in the selection of servicemen is extremely relevant in times when the country needs maximum mobilization of resources.
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