Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Bureau already probing over 50 corruption cases involving UAH 1 bln – Poroshenko
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has said that the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine is already investigating more than 50 cases into corruption violations, which involve a total of UAH 1 billion.
"Only two weeks ago, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau detectives have registered in the unified registry of pre-trial investigations first criminal offense, and are already investigating more than 50 cases, which involve a total of more than UAH 1 billion," Poroshenko said during the oath taking ceremony by the Bureau's special forces in Kyiv on Tuesday.
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