Will officials be held accountable?
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?
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?
I am wondering whether it is possible to hold former members of the National Energy Regulatory Commission responsible for the damage caused to the state by their decisions if they were released from criminal liability due to the expiration of the statute of limitations in the Rotterdam+ case? Are there any other mechanisms for influencing such officials?
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 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 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?