Is it possible to avoid liability for giving a bribe to an official?
I want to know if I can avoid criminal liability if I voluntarily reported giving a bribe to a CCC official and returned the money he received?
I want to know if I can avoid criminal liability if I voluntarily reported giving a bribe to a CCC official and returned the money he received?
I accidentally found out about the location of our military. How can I avoid liability if I accidentally tell my friends about it?
If I offer an improper benefit to an official for performing certain actions in my interests, but these actions were not performed, can I be considered guilty of a criminal offense?
If the Swedish Minister of Health fainted during a live broadcast due to a sharp drop in blood sugar, can this be considered negligence in the performance of official duties? Can I, as a citizen, demand that my own authorities properly monitor the health of my ministers?
In the case of embezzlement of funds from the Dovzhenko Film Studio, the Supreme Court of Justice of Ukraine sentenced two defendants. The former chief engineer of the film studio was sentenced to 7 years and 6 months in prison, and the former director of the company was sentenced to 8 years and 6 months in prison. Do you think the sentence in this case is fair?
I want to know whether people who try to bribe a border guard will be held accountable?
I'm wondering if a person offers a bribe to a government official, but the official refuses to accept it, will any action be taken against the person who offered the bribe?
The website mentions the war in Ukraine. Does Ukrainian law provide for liability for the dissemination of knowingly false information about this war?
I recently read a news story about Russia spreading false information about the actions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the front. I wonder if such actions can be considered a war crime and what legal consequences might await those who spread them?
I recently learned that the Rada will consider a bill on criminal punishment of civilians for publications insulting the military. I am interested in whether a person who spreads false information about the war will be held accountable if these publications do not contain a direct insult to military personnel, but harm the moral state of society?
I constantly see information about the military on social media that I consider fake. Can I be held accountable for spreading it? I am concerned about the question, because the latest law provides for liability for spreading materials that insult the honor of a serviceman or his close relatives.