Ukraine’s law agency arrests high-ranking medical official for forging medical documents. Almost $6 million in cash, real estate, luxury vehicles and other valuables were recovered. A list of draft dodgers, who bribed their way out of military service and their false medical records were also found.



Ukraine’s law agency arrests high-ranking medical official for forging medical documents. Almost $6 million in cash, real estate, luxury vehicles and other valuables were recovered. A list of draft dodgers, who bribed their way out of military service and their false medical records were also found.

by D_Randal

11 comments
  1. > 30 real estate properties across Khmelnytskyi, Lviv, and Kyiv

    > Nine luxury vehicles

    > Corporate rights valued at 48 million hryvnias ($1,1 million)

    > A hotel-restaurant complex spanning nearly 3,000 square meters in Khmelnytskyi

    > Real estate holdings in Austria, Spain, and Türkiye

    > Foreign currency accounts containing approximately $2.3 million

    Say what?

    How does a public servant get access to all of this?

    People like me would literally move earth and water for assets like that

    Not trying to be that bloke who interferes in Ukrainian politics, mind you

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  2. How to cash in on your country’s adversity. Similar to working for putin. Disgusting.

  3. It’s understandable that some would want to avoid fighting. Happens to every country in every war.

    However, profiting and purposely tampering against the Ukrainian conscription is a crime worthy of many decades. No forgiveness for this man and may he eat two meals a day forever in an enclosed space he cannot escape.

  4. I know a draft dodger who fled russia years ago and ended up in ukraine only to dodge their draft and flee to Poland. They are a massive turbo douchebag too.

  5. Great to see the progress made in fighting fraud. This is the way to get rid of the Russian disease called corruption.

  6. The good thing is, these things are being caught, exposed and punished. This ain’t your granddaddy’s Ukraine.

  7. Uniting for Ukraine sponsors have brought many conscription-age men to the US. One that I particularly know has openly said he doesn’t care whether beneficiaries are legally entitled to leave the country. Another thinks he’s doing a fantastic thing by bringing healthy young single men to work in his city’s industry because they have a labor shortage. And then they get here and the media treats them like, “oh, you brave Ukrainian!”

  8. God, I love reading about stories like this. The more Ukraine kicks the Russian way of life, the better it is for them, their allies and the world.

  9. My company hired draft dodgers from Ukraine. One got in , in a leadership role, then started firing people and hiring his friends to get them into Canada. 100% they got out of country because they had money. I have mixed feelings on it to say the least.

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