Extortion of a bribe by an SBU employee
Is it considered lawful for an SBU employee to demand an unlawful benefit from a person for whom he provided operational support in a case?
Is it considered lawful for an SBU employee to demand an unlawful benefit from a person for whom he provided operational support in a case?
for demanding bribes from subordinates if they themselves are under pressure from their superiors and are forced to comply with their demands
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?
If a serviceman is offered money to help him avoid combat missions, is this considered a bribe? Can a serviceman be held liable for receiving such “help”?
If I have become a victim of extortion at the CCC, who should I contact and what actions should I take to bring the perpetrators to justice?
I want to know if it is a crime to receive money from an applicant to influence the results of an exam during university admission? Can such an act be classified as receiving an improper benefit?
A former medic demanded 2500 dollars from a serviceman for a transfer to a rear unit. Will this be qualified as a corruption-related crime and what are the possible consequences for the parties involved in the case?
If a police officer blocked the road for the car of the president of another country during his official visit, can he be held liable for violating international traffic rules and regulations?
If she illegally enriched herself during the war, but then voluntarily returned the illegally obtained assets? Would this be considered grounds for exemption from liability?
If a military unit commander hid the fact of a subordinate's suicide and received a payment because of it, will he be held liable for the inaction of the military authorities under the legislation of Ukraine? Can he be charged with intentional failure to perform his official duties?
The article states that in the Kirovohrad region, a group of officials seized land worth 4 million UAH. Is there criminal liability for such actions under Ukrainian law, and what are the possible consequences for those involved?
If a person ordered the murder of his sibling over an inheritance, but the perpetrators contacted law enforcement and the murder was staged, can this person be held criminally liable for attempted murder if no harm was actually caused?
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?