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Bribery scandals: Ukraine dismisses military recruiters

Bribery scandals: Ukraine dismisses military recruiters

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has fired all regional military recruitment chiefs due to allegations of widespread graft. Ahead of the drastic move, all recruitment offices in Ukraine had been audited. According to the State Investigation Bureau, a total of 112 criminal cases were opened against representatives of recruitment offices, with 33 cases of suspected misconduct and 15 lawsuits launched.

“This system should be run by people who know exactly what war is and why cynicism and bribery during war is treason,” Zelenskyy said after meeting with the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.

Going forward, Zelenskyy said, all recruitment chiefs will be replaced by “soldiers who have been at the front or who cannot be in the trenches because they have lost their health, lost their limbs.”

Bribes and fakemedical certificates

This is not the president’s first attempt to tackle corruption in Ukraine. In recent weeks, several recruitment heads were mired in scandals. The former military commissioner of Odesa, Yevhen Borisov, for example, is accused of having accepted bribes and thereby amassed the equivalent of several million euros since the beginning of the war against Russia. According to media reports, Borisov is also alleged to have purchased luxury real estate in Spain, and expensive cars for relatives. He was dismissed from his post and arrested when these allegations surfaced.

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The audit of Ukrainian enlistment offices also revealed that, among other things, the recruitment chief of Oblast Zakarpattia, in western Ukraine, had used soldiers in the construction of his private estate. And in the city of Rivne, the head of a recruitment office had apparently mistreated his subordinates.

The head of a Donetsk recruitment office in eastern Ukraine was also arrested. He allegedly sent subordinates whom he was close with to join a combat brigade in the Ukrainian armed forces. While the men never took part in combat missions, they were fully paid. Numerous searches of recruitment offices in Kyiv and ten other regions revealed that forged medical certificates had been sold to allow individuals to evade military service.

President Zelenskyy, meanwhile, has promised arrests in some but not all cases. He also said that dismissed officials against whom there was no evidence of crimes or wrongdoing should go to the front to “keep their rank” and “prove their dignity.”

Tempted by graft

The Ukrainian public wants to see all regional recruitment heads replaced and Zelenskyy is fulfilling this wish, said Volodymyr Fesenko, who heads the Center of Applied Political Studies “Penta” in Kyiv.

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He said the president was now relying on people with combat experience to become “moral guardians against corruption in the system.”

At the same time, Fesenko added that this replacement wave was no proper reform and that the state could not provide complete protection against corruption.

“Even for the new chiefs, the temptations will be great in the system,” Fesenko said. “These are lucrative posts, because many people are trying to pay money in order not to have to go to war.”

He said the president was now relying on people with combat experience to become “moral guardians against corruption in the system.”

At the same time, Fesenko added that this replacement wave was no proper reform and that the state could not provide complete protection against corruption.

“Even for the new chiefs, the temptations will be great in the system,” Fesenko said. “These are lucrative posts, because many people are trying to pay money in order not to have to go to war.”

DW

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