The Pentagon’s inspector general said inspections of U.S. aid to Ukraine led to arrests and criminal charges. This was reported by RIA News.
According to the report of the Ministry of Defense, the corruption investigation structure, consisting of representatives of the Pentagon and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, launched 57 investigations in Ukraine in two years, 14 of them have been completed, and work on 43 of them continues.
The open investigations relate to grant and procurement fraud, corruption, theft, program violations, and the fight against technology and weapons proliferation.
According to the report, the closed investigations resulted in seven arrests and 13 criminal charges, two convictions and 11 license suspensions.
On February 14, investigators of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) approved The existence of a corruption scheme in the supply of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).
Mike Johnson, speaker of the lower house of the US House of Representatives will not surrender Ukraine will not approve the bill passed by the Senate to allocate aid to Israel and Taiwan.
Formerly at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs saidnew EU loans threaten Ukraine.