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September 9, 2023The National Anti-Corruption Agency of Ukraine has forwarded two findings to the Department of Strategic Investigations of the National Police regarding corruption offenses allegedly committed by the former head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Recruitment Center and the director of the Unified District Military Recruitment Center in Lviv.
It has been established that a subordinate of the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Recruitment Center, Denis Halushko, sold a MAZDA CX-5 car to his boss’s spouse at a price that was 800,000 UAH less than its market value, which is 50,000 UAH. Afterward, the military commissioner granted vacations to the subordinate to travel abroad.
Additionally, it was found that the son of the director of the Unified District Military Recruitment Center in Lviv, Andriy Dubovyi, received a gift in the form of an unfinished house with an area of 638 square meters and adjacent land in the urban-type settlement of Bryukhovychi.
The woman who gifted the house to the son of the military commissioner is raising a child together with a man who is registered in the same territorial military recruitment center and is fit for military service in wartime conditions.
According to the legislation, heads of military recruitment offices are prohibited from directly or through others demanding, requesting, or receiving gifts for themselves or their close relatives from legal or natural persons if such gifts are related to the performance of their official duties.
The actions of these officials are qualified under Article 172-5 of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses – violation of legally established restrictions on receiving gifts. The penalty for this offense includes a fine ranging from one to two hundred non-taxable minimum incomes of citizens, with the confiscation of the gifts.