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The Verkhovna Rada has registered bill No. 10100, which provides for the abolition of the statute of limitations for corruption crimes during the war.
This will make it possible to bring the perpetrators to justice, even if they are currently hiding or their crimes become known known in the future.
The chairman of the Servant of the People faction, David Arakhamia, reported this on Telegram.
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According to him, this is a continuation of the consistent anti-corruption policy of the president and the Servant of the People faction, and to escape from no one will be punished, even in ten years.
This bill repeals the so-called Lozovoi amendments adopted by the last convocation, thanks to which corrupt officials continue to avoid punishment even now.
— All this due to the fact that the current law establishes deadlines within which law enforcement officers must meet when investigating a case before reporting suspicion. The courts then simply close the proceedings, citing the expiration of such deadlines. If anyone wanted to take advantage of this — disappointment and prison await them. War won't write off anything, — he noted.
David Arakhamia also noted that this was an initiative of a consistent anti-corruption policy of the president and the Servant of the People faction.
We recall that NATO noted Ukraine's progress in the fight against corruption.
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal said that the government made a number of important anti-corruption decisions during the meeting.
Source: David Arakhamia