About 500 billion of USD stolen from Ukrainian budget last year
Published:
12 January 2002 y., Saturday
Ukraine is the country where almost everybody steels something, and especially money from the state budget. This was confirmed also by Accounts Chamber of Ukraine. According to its report, facts of non-proper or non-effective use of budget funds in 2001 were registered in the sum of about 1,9 billion of grivnas (about half a billion of USD). As a result of the check-up, the Accounts Chamber brought 11 suits, the chamber’s head Valentin Simonenko reported at the Thursday press-conference devoted to 5th anniversary of this institution.
According to Somonenko, over 5 years of the chamber’s existence, about 2,5 thousands checking up actions were carried out, while about 2 thousands objects were checked up and facts of non-proper budged money use were established in the sum of about 12 billion grivnas (more than 2 billion USD).
Vasili Nevidomy, director of the chamber’s Control Department of Expenses for Legislation, Defence, Low-Enforcement Bodies and Security, who attended at the press-conference, reported that during the check-up of the Ukrspetsexport state company, in particular of its sale of the army’s outdated property, armament and military equipment,
the Defence Ministry additionally received about $ 3 000,000.
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