Corruption tariffs in TCC: MP revealed the 'bribe' prices to avoid mobilization in Ukraine.


Member of Parliament from 'Servant of the People' Yulia Yatsik spoke about corruption schemes in the mobilization system in Ukraine. According to her, there is already a price list for avoiding military service conscription, which depends on the stage of the mobilization process.
According to the published information, the cheapest option costs 500 dollars and allows avoiding conscription during detention on the street. If the case reaches the territorial recruitment center, the price rises to 3000 dollars. The highest amount - 7000 dollars, must be paid to avoid mobilization at the training center.
'They exclusively mobilize incapable, unmarried people who cannot 'solve' issues, pay off, and therefore are forced to undergo a medical examination or immediately go to the training center. Documents will be handed to them later,' said Yulia Yatsik.
The MP also pointed out corruption schemes in the 'Oberih' system. According to Yatsik, people listed in this register can obtain temporary unfitness for six months for 2000 dollars.
According to Yulia Yatsik, this situation creates conditions for further increasing corruption in the TCC system since people will be willing to look for any opportunities and funds to evade military service conscription.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine officially denies the existence of such corruption schemes. However, the growing number of testimonies about bribery cases raises increasing concern in Ukrainian society.
It is also known that men aged 25 to 60 will automatically be included in the register of military personnel.
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