Press charges for $18 million embezzlement – Anti-corruption agencies shed light on the military food procurement scandal  

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** Charges in Major Corruption Scandal**

Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies have announced charges against several officials and business owners involved in major corruption scandal. The case involves the Defense Ministry’s overpriced food purchases between and 2023.

According to investigators, a former department head at the Defense Ministry, an owner of supplier companies, two heads of supplier companies, and one more individual were charged with embezzling 733 million ($17.7 million) and attempting to embezzle Hr 788 million ($19 million).

The scandal was first reported by ZN.UA in January 2023 and sparked a major scandal within the ministry. The found that food supplier Tetiana Hlyniana and former head of the ministry’s procurement department, Bohdan , were involved in the scheme.

**How the Scheme Worked**

The scheme involved purchasing supplies the military through “food kits” with set prices. However, the kits would often contain only 10% common foodstuffs like meat and vegetables, while the rest would be spices, berries, and other rarely ordered items.

Perpetrators would then overcharge for popular products and undercharge for less-used products. This meant that the ministry greatly overpaid for common foods like potatoes or eggs.

**Investigation Ongoing**

The National (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) are working to identify other suspects involved in the scheme. The investigation is ongoing, and more charges may be announced.

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