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The head of the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption, Alexander Novikov, asked President Volodymyr Zelensky to veto Law 4460-d approved today on liability for lying in statements. Novikov sent a letter to the president.
This was reported by the NAPC press service on Facebook.
In the letter, Novikov noted that this bill does not provide for imprisonment for those who deliberately do not submit an electronic statement or deliberately do not indicate false information in it.
“Therefore, the Verkhovna Rada recognizes these acts not as crimes, but as crimes. That is, a corrupt official can be released from responsibility in case of sincere repentance,” explained the NAPC.
Photo: Alexander Novikov sheet (facebook.com/NAZKgov)
Let us remind you that today the Rada supported the return of liability for inaccurate declaration. The deputies approved bill 4460-d, which was a compromise and provides for the mitigation of liability.
As RBC-Ukraine wrote, Zelensky said that Law 4460-d will be temporary, because the president insists that violators be jailed.
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