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Saturday, August 27, 2016

National Aviation University acting rector detained red-handed when receiving EUR 170,000 bribe

Law enforcers have detained Acting Rector of the National Aviation University (NAU) Volodymyr Kharchenko when he was accepting a bribe, Head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) Vasyl Hrytsak told Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko.
"Just now, the SBU chief has reported to the president about the detention of acting rector of the National Aviation University when he was taking a bribe of EUR 170,000. The operation was carried out jointly with NABU (the National Anti-Corruption Bureau) and the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office," the press secretary of the Ukrainian president, Svyatoslav Tsegolko, wrote in his Facebook page on Friday afternoon.

The SBU press center reported that the acting rector demanded EUR 170,000 through a lawyer, who acted as an intermediary, from a professor. The official demanded this money for approving the appointment of this professor to a position at the university, the press center said.
Both the acting rector and the mediator were detained in their office after receiving UAH 100,000 as part of the bribe.
Meanwhile, thee NABU reported that the acting rector of the NAU received through an intermediary a bribe of UAH 3 million (EUR 100,000) for signing an order for the reinstatement in the NAU of one of its professors. All in all, he "demanded UAH 5 million and additional $50,000 for not making any obstacles to the reinstatement by a court ruling of former employees of the University and the signing of the orders for their appointment."
The NABU said that they were working on charging the culprits under part 3 of Article 368 (acceptance of an offer, promise or receipt of undue advantage by an official).

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