January 20, 2025
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One of the chiefs of the Support Forces of the Armed Forces bought paper, which led to millions of losses – BEB

Detectives of the Territorial Administration of the Bureau of Economic Security in the city of Kyiv informed the head of the Department of the Support Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine of suspicion of embezzlement of the Ministry of Defense funds.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Detectives of the Territorial Administration of the Bureau of Economic Security in the city of Kyiv informed the head of the Department of the Support Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine about suspicion of embezzlement of the Ministry of Defense funds.

Source: Bureau of Economic Security of Ukraine

Literally: “The pre-trial investigation established that the official, abusing his official powers, concluded a contract for the supply of offset paper during procurement in 2023.”

Details: According to the BEB, the official concluded a contract according to which paper was purchased at prices that were significantly higher than market prices. As a result of such illegal actions, the budget of Ukraine and the Ministry of Defense suffered losses of over 5 million hryvnias.

The official was informed of suspicion of embezzlement of public funds and abuse of official position. The preventive measure has not been selected at this time.

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