“Photo: facebook.com/petroporoshenko/ Oleksiy, the conscripted son of People’s Deputy Petro Poroshenko, who together with his brother left Ukraine before the full-scale invasion, is officially recognized as an evader. Oleksiy Poroshenko must pay a fine of 25,500 hryvnias due to failure to appear on a military summons, informs Informator.Ua. According to the official document available to the editors, Oleksiy Poroshenko did not appear in Pecherskyi without valid reasons […]”, — write: businessua.com.ua
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Oleksii, the conscripted son of People’s Deputy Petro Poroshenko, who together with his brother left Ukraine before the full-scale invasion, has been officially recognized as an evader. Oleksiy Poroshenko must pay a fine of 25,500 hryvnias due to failure to appear on a military summons, informs Informator.Ua.
According to the official document, which is at the disposal of the editors, Oleksiy Poroshenko did not appear without valid reasons to the Pechersk RTCC on a summons to clarify data. Now Poroshenko’s son will be forced to pay 25,500 hryvnias to the budget.
“Recognize c. Oleksiy Petrovych Poroshenko is guilty of committing an administrative offense provided for in Article 4.3. 210-1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of Ukraine and to impose an administrative fine on him in the form of a fine in the amount of 1,500 non-taxable minimum incomes of citizens, which is 25,500 UAH,” says the resolution of the head of Pechersk TCC and SP in the city. Kyiv.
If the oligarch’s son ignores paying the fine, his amount will be doubled.
“In case of non-payment of the fine within 15 days from the date of delivery of this resolution to the offender, collection of the fine shall be carried out in a compulsory manner in accordance with Art. 308 of the Code of Criminal Procedure in a double amount in the amount of UAH 51,000,” the document states.
As reported, the eldest son of Petro Poroshenko, Oleksiy, who left for London at the beginning of the war and never returned to Ukraine, was declared wanted due to his failure to appear at the TCC on a summons.
Another son of the oligarch, Mykhailo, is also hiding from the Armed Forces abroad, in London, and has repeatedly been involved in scandals related to his support for Russia.
Their father, Petro Poroshenko, is charged with treason and is a suspect in the “coal case” related to the purchase of coal from the temporarily occupied territories of ORDLO, which led to the financing of LDNR terrorists in the amount of at least 1.5 billion UAH; conducted an active business in Russia, paying taxes to the budget of the Russian Federation, which financed the army of the aggressor country. Among the enterprises that worked from the Russian Federation: Lipetsk confectionery factory, “Bohdan Motors”, “Ukrprominvest”, “Energoavtomatika” and others.
In addition, Poroshenko appears in the case of the transfer of control over the Ukrainian part of the Samara-Western direction oil pipeline to Medvedchuk’s structures in 2016, which took place with his support.
According to media reports, the oligarch is also involved in the misuse of funds from the Poroshenko Charitable Fund, investing them in military bonds, thus carrying out charitable activities at the expense of the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine.
Previously, Petro Poroshenko was the minister of economic development in the government of Azarov, who is suspected of high treason, and was appointed by President Yanukovych. Prior to that, Poroshenko was the founder of the banned “Party of the Regions”, involved in supporting the Kremlin regime, organizing a separatist congress in Severodonetsk, justifying the occupation of part of eastern Ukraine and the subsequent full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation. He participated in the information and legal legalization of the Kharkiv agreements, which led to the loss of Crimea, calling them the “art of compromise.”
Poroshenko was also an active parishioner and patron of the Ukrainian Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UPC MP), which supported the Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Source: kp.ua