Corruption in Kyiv continues: officials are charged, and victims are waiting for compensation.
13.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
13.08.2025
841
Corruption schemes continue to thrive in Kyiv despite promises to end them. The new episode of 'Kyiv Time' discusses the activities of the Kyiv City Council, the prosecutor's suspicions against officials, and payments to those affected by the shelling.
'Kyiv Time' broadcast
The guests of this episode were:
- Vadym Vasyliuk, deputy of the Kyiv City Council;
- Dmytro Kal'ko, member of the public council of the Kyiv City State Administration, lawyer;
- Viktor Hleba, expert in public administration.
Among the topics discussed:
- Problems with compensation payments to residents affected by Russian strikes;
- The need for the Kyiv Defense Council to convene;
- Changes in preventive measures for the deputy mayor of Kyiv;
- Charges against city officials in corruption cases;
- Prosecutor's requirements regarding the return and recovery of funds from enterprises.
The program also mentioned the coronavirus outbreak, the condition of the beaches, and other important topics. Recently, the Deputy Director of the Transport Infrastructure Department of the Kyiv City State Administration was indicted for official negligence. In addition, the former director of the Department of Social and Veteran Policy of the Kyiv City State Administration has been taken into custody for misappropriation of budget funds.
Corruption schemes in Kyiv continue to operate, despite promises to end them. The program 'Kyiv Time' discusses important topics, including officials' crimes, payments for residents affected by strikes, and other pressing issues.Read also
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