NABU serves suspicion notices to five MPs for corruption during voting in the Verkhovna Rada
National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine reported on serving suspicion notices to five members of the Ukrainian Parliament, who, according to the investigation, provided undue benefit for the «required» vote in Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
Details of the corruption scheme
According to NABU, the group had a hierarchical structure with a clear division of roles. It included both people's deputies, and employees of the Verkhovna Rada apparatus. The activities were coordinated by one of the parliamentarians.
To organise the voting, the scheme participants received instructions via a special WhatsApp group, and then Individual MPs were systematically given money.
Amounts of unlawful benefit
According to media reports citing investigation materials, The amount of the «reward» ranged from 2 to 20 thousand US dollars and depended on the outcome of the vote.
Pros. November-December law enforcement officers recorded receiving at least $145 thousand of unlawful benefit.
Further actions
The following issues are currently being resolved selection of preventive measures to the suspects. The pre-trial investigation is ongoing, law enforcement officers are establishing all those involved in the organisation and implementation of the corruption scheme.
Context.
The NABU and the SAPO have repeatedly stated their intention to Strengthen the fight against corruption in the highest authorities, In particular, it is about illegal influence on parliamentary decisions and voting.



