August 8, 2025
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TCC staff from September 1 should wear bodylakers while handing stories – Shmigal

“In case of violation of the fixing rules, disciplinary liability is provided. This step will ensure the transparency and legality of the CCC alert groups, as well as protect the rights of both parties ””, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

All employees of territorial centers of staffing and social support from September 1 are obliged to wear bodycomers and video recording during the verification of documents or the delivery of stories, said the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Denis Shmigal.

“In case of violation of the fixing rules, disciplinary liability is provided. This step will ensure the transparency and legality of the activities of the CCC alert groups, as well as protect the rights of both parties, ”Shmigal wrote in the telegram on August 7.

According to him, now the availability of fixation means is about 85%, “work is ongoing in the purchase of additional tools”.

After the beginning of the Russian full -scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, martial law was introduced and general mobilization was announced.

In the Ukrainian information space, there are regular reports of scandals between the employees of the Tax Code and citizens on the streets of cities and villages. Negative mobilization information is rapidly spreading social networks. It has been repeatedly noted that this is the result of information and psychological operations of the Russian Federation.

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