A former director of a state-owned defense company and three others were charged over a scheme to embezzle Hr 3.9 million ($106,500) in funds for Su-27 aircraft parts, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) reported on Dec. 8.
Total scum, I find up to 12 years prison rather low for that.
I mean there could be multiple civilians and soldiers be saved if these planes were operational.
Shows again the problem that the fines for white collar crime are rather low (everywhere in the world)
But good that they were caught.
It seems that the war against corruption in Ukraine is making progress:)
How low to steal from your people’s only defence during a war for existence.
Total scum, I find up to 12 years prison rather low for that. I mean there could be multiple civilians and soldiers be saved if these planes were operational. Shows again the problem that the fines for white collar crime are rather low (everywhere in the world)
But good that they were caught. It seems that the war against corruption in Ukraine is making progress:)