Ukraine buộc tội nhân vật chủ chốt trong buôn bán vũ khí tội danh tham nhũng

cuộc điều tra của Times cho thấy chiến tranh đã giúp Serhiy Pashinsky khôi phục danh tiếng gặp khó khăn như thế nào. Bây giờ anh ta phải đối mặt với cáo buộc liên quan đến cáo buộc về quá khứ
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The New York Times reported last year that a company tied to Mr. Pashinsky, Ukrainian Armored Technology, had become the biggest private arms supplier (nhà cung cấp vũ khí tư nhân) in Ukraine and that authorities were investigating (điều tra) the company.

Prosecutors recently accused Mr. Pashinsky and five other men of participating in a convoluted fuel-buying scheme that they said had defrauded the Ukrainian government out of about $25 million several years before the war started. Mr. Pashinsky denied the charges.

Mr. Pashinsky’s arrest (bắt giữ) reflects (phản ánh) the tensions (căng thẳng) of wartime Ukraine under President Volodymyr Zelensky. His government (chính phủ) has made a series of high-profile moves to root out corruption (động thái để nhổ tận gốc nạn tham nhũng)and assure Western allies that Ukraine is a reliable ally committed to the rule of law. But Ukraine also urgently needs weapons and has rolled back years of anticorruption (lùi lại nhiều năm chống tham nhũng) measures in order to speed up procurement.

Mr. Pashinsky has denied running Ukrainian Armored Technology. In a hearing earlier this month, a prosecutor said that the authorities had found evidence (bằng chứng) that he indeed controlled the company.

Ukraine’s High Anti-Corruption Court this week imposed bail of more than $7 million for Mr. Pashinsky. He said in a Facebook post that the bail had been posted by companies from an arms industry trade group that he heads.

source: nytimes,

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