The government will dismiss the head of the Mukachevo Regional State Administration due to corruption in procurement for the Armed Forces of Ukraine: details.
On Saturday, August 2, it became known that among those involved in the
corruption schemefor the procurement of drones and electronic warfare means is the head of the Mukachevo Regional State Administration, Serhiy Haidai. This was reported by Ukraine's Prime Minister Yuliya Svyrydenko on Telegram.
The process of exposing the corruption scheme related to misappropriation of funds for the procurement of drones and electronic warfare means for the Armed Forces of Ukraine involved MP Oleksii Kuzniecov, head of the Mukachevo Regional State Administration Serhiy Haidai, and the head of the Rubizhne Military Administration in Luhansk region, Andrii Yurchenko. Prime Minister Yuliya Svyrydenko announced the government's intention to send a draft resolution to the president regarding the dismissal of Serhiy Haidai from the position of head of the Mukachevo Regional State Administration.
The government plans to dismiss the head of the Mukachevo Regional State Administration, Serhiy Haidai, due to his involvement in the corruption scheme related to the procurement of drones and electronic warfare means for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The procedure for sending the draft resolution to the president for consideration is currently underway. The dismissal may be one of the steps in the fight against corruption and the punishment of those involved.
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