Unsubstantiated assets
Can property acquired by close relatives of an official be seized in favor of the state if this person had the right to dispose of such property?
Can property acquired by close relatives of an official be seized in favor of the state if this person had the right to dispose of such property?
I am interested in whether there is liability for the distribution of materials that insult the honor of a serviceman or his close relatives, and if so, how can the person who committed such an act be held accountable?
Is OpenAI's investment in Merge Labs considered foreign investment in Ukraine under Ukrainian law?
If a person has not declared a significant amount of money, but it belongs to a loved one, is he considered responsible for this violation?
If an official has acquired property whose value exceeds his or her lawful income, can I, as a citizen, go to court to request that the origin of these assets be verified and confiscated for the benefit of the state?
If I become a party to a case on recognizing assets as unfounded and their recovery into state revenue in the High Anti-Corruption Court, will a judge be able to consider my case alone if Bill No. 14033 is adopted?
If an official is found to have unfounded assets, can they be confiscated as state revenue if these assets were purchased in the name of a close relative?
I know a soldier who voluntarily left his unit during martial law but then returned. Will he be exempt from criminal liability under the new law?
I recently read a news story about Donald Trump calling Putin a "paper tiger." I was curious about whether a public figure could be held liable for insulting someone during a public posting or interview? What consequences might this have for them?
If I post a photo or video on social media in which a CCC serviceman violates my rights, can I be held criminally liable under the new bill?
If I publish information on social media about human rights violations by military personnel while performing their duties, can I be held criminally liable under the new bill?
I am wondering if civilians can be held accountable for distributing materials that insult the honor of a serviceman or his close relatives? Are there any specific sanctions for such actions?