I would like to know how the state will be compensated for losses if an official is found guilty of corruption during the war? Will the state take all necessary measures to return the lost funds?
If I find out that a person is offering help in obtaining a driver's license for money without taking the exam, can I report this to law enforcement and what consequences could this have for me?
I was trying to pass my driving test and was offered financial assistance. Can I report this to the police and are there grounds for prosecuting these individuals?
I want to understand whether the actions of a former employee of the State Emergency Service, who illegally increased the cost of rescue kits and facilitated the receipt of illegal benefits by another legal entity, constitute corruption? In this case, is it necessary to additionally prove the fact of his receipt of personal benefits?
If I find out that CCC employees are demanding money to update military registration data, can I report this to law enforcement agencies and what consequences could this have for me?
If the US and EU increase financial support for Ukraine, will Ukrainian courts be able to effectively handle corruption cases and other crimes related to the use of international aid?
If a military commander demands money for release from service, can I go to court with a corresponding claim?
If I offer a bribe to a military member to avoid mobilization, will I be held criminally liable?
I'm trying to understand the difference between lobbying and corruption. Is lobbying considered a violation of the law if the lobbyist receives compensation for influencing the decisions of government bodies?
Do you think that using artificial intelligence in government positions can reduce corruption?