Oleg Muratov, who was recently detained by the SBU for bribery, was dismissed from the post of deputy head of the Odessa Regional State Administration. This was announced by the Head of the OVA Maxim Marchenko.
“By order of the Head of the Odessa Regional Military Administration Maxim Marchenko No. 6 / K-2023 dated 10. 01. 2023 Muratov Oleg Mikhailovich was dismissed from the post of Deputy Head of the Odessa Regional State Administration on January 10, 2023,” the message says..
On January 5, the SBU announced that it had detained the deputy head of the Odessa Regional State Administration, who wanted to “get rid of” his subordinate from prison for 35 thousand dollars. The name of the bribe-taker was not named in the special service, but the media reported that it was Muratov.
According to the investigation, the official offered his “assistance” to the head of one of the structural subdivisions of the OVA in order to avoid criminal liability for misappropriation of state property. For 35 thousand. dol. he promised to resolve the issue of closing the production, where the official appeared. To do this, he allegedly planned to use personal connections in law enforcement agencies of Ukraine..
Muratov was informed of the suspicion for:.
4 st. 190 (in taking possession of other people's property by breach of trust (fraud), committed on an especially large scale);
2 st. 15, h. 4 st. 27, h. 3 st. 369 (completed attempt to incite to provide an unlawful benefit to an official in a responsible position, for the commission by an official in the interests of giving such a benefit of any action using his official position).
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