Can the organizers of the political parties be held accountable?
In Kyiv, a man "buried" his mother to extort 160,000 hryvnias from his cohabitant. Can such actions be considered fraud and what are the possible legal consequences for the organizer?
In Kyiv, a man "buried" his mother to extort 160,000 hryvnias from his cohabitant. Can such actions be considered fraud and what are the possible legal consequences for the organizer?
If it turns out that the outflow of youth abroad is due to the actions or inaction of state bodies, will the relevant officials be held accountable?
If officials do not appear when summoned by the Verkhovna Rada, they will be fined up to UAH 17,000. Do you think this is an effective measure to ensure their presence? Have you personally encountered cases where officials ignore summonses?
I would like to know whether there is any liability for officials who make decisions regarding waging war on the territory of Ukraine? Will they be held accountable after martial law ends?
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?
In Brazil, during an amateur mini-football tournament, a goalkeeper died after saving a penalty kick. Can the organizers of similar events in Ukraine be held liable if someone suffers serious health damage or dies as a result of an injury or other accident during the competition?