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Can the head of a state-owned enterprise be held liable for extorting a bribe?

I want to know whether the head of a state-owned enterprise is liable if he demands a bribe for performing work for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and what are the possible consequences for him if he is proven guilty?

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