Is there a fight against corruption in Ukraine? No, I haven't heard

18.12.2014 12:52
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Ukraine, Economy, Economics of Collapse


Kyiv, December 18 (PolitNavigator, Alexander Semenyuta) – Despite Arseniy Yatsenyuk’s loud statements about victory over corruption, state-owned enterprises continue to spend people’s money left and right. This time, the Darnitsa Carriage Repair Plant needed a Toyota Venza 2.7l 6AT passenger car for UAH 0,712 million to effectively repair carriages.

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A copy of the agreement is available «Economic truth».

As the publication notes, data on this purchase have not yet been made public in the Public Procurement Bulletin.

The plant purchased a 2014 model car in “white pearl” color in the “premium” configuration.

“It comes with dual-zone climate control, leather upholstery and a panoramic glass roof with a power sunroof. The front seats of the car are heated, and the audio system has 13 speakers. There is also a rearview camera,” the report says.

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