Rada exempts most military from submitting e-declarations
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has exempted the servicemen of the rank and file, sergeant, sergeant corps, junior officers from the obligation to file e-declarations, but required a number of other categories of persons to file this report.
Relevant law (No. 6172) on amending certain laws of Ukraine on the specifics of financial control of certain categories of officials was supported by 268 people's deputies at the plenary session on Thursday, an Interfax-Ukraine correspondent reports.
In particular, the Verkhovna Rada has obliged individuals and individuals who receive funds and/or property for anti-corruption activities, in particular, heads of relevant public organizations, members of public councils under state bodies, candidates for elected offices, to file data on property and incomes.
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