The Commander of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Oleksandr Pavlyuk, warned of a significant increase in efforts to suppress corruption schemes in the mobilization system.
This was reported by URA-Inform with reference to Pavlyuk's Telegram.
In recent months, the command has built effective interaction with law enforcement agencies to identify and punish violators of the law, which has become an important element in reforming the recruitment system.
According to Pavlyuk, zero tolerance for corruption is a key principle that will eliminate abuses and restore trust in the mobilization process. The Ground Forces Command is stepping up efforts to ensure transparency and fairness at all stages of recruitment.
“The only way to eradicate abuse is strict intolerance to any manifestations of corruption,” Pavlyuk emphasized.
The main goals of the military leadership include preventing violations, actively assisting law enforcement agencies, and holding those responsible accountable.
The Ground Forces Command has initiated integration with law enforcement agencies, which has made it possible to identify and prevent cases of obtaining illegal benefits.
“High-profile arrests of lawbreakers are carried out with the direct initiative and support of the Ground Forces at all stages,” Pavlyuk noted.
Against this background, it became known how Ukraine’s partners are reacting to the scandal with the MSEK.