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Dive into the unfolding legal battles surrounding Lviv businessman Ihor Hrynkevych, accused of significant financial misdeeds, including embezzlement from military contracts. Hrynkevych's interactions with the Ministry of Defense have seen allegations ranging from bribery to fraud, specifically related to subpar clothing supplies meant for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Recent judicial actions include hefty bails up to UAH 500 million, custody orders, and the seizure of properties linked to Hrynkevych and his family.

Key developments include various court hearings where restraining measures were decided against Hrynkevych and his associates. The incarceration and subsequent court extensions imposed have paced the momentum of his case, reflecting the severity of the charges involved. His son, Roman Hrynkevych, has similarly been enmeshed in this scandal, captured trying to leave Ukraine, illustrating the family’s deep legal entanglements.

This case highlights broader issues of corruption within industries vital to national security and has prompted authorities, including the State Bureau of Investigation and the Ministry of Defense, to tighten scrutiny and impose stricter compliance measures on contracts. This significant legal saga continues to unfold, prompting a reassessment of corporate and governmental interactions in Ukraine.
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nutrition House in Bali for rotten vegetables for soldiers: how Busk cannery grew new Hrynkevych A golden carriage, a sand quarry, expensive apartments and luxury brands. This is what made the Hrynkevych family famous, the family that failed to deliver supplies to the Ministry of Defence. Two years have passed... 16 712 52 Previously in trend: Procurement of products for the Armed Forces of Ukraine Hrynkevych’s case

гринкевич Valuable personnel of Ministry of Defence: Who and how helped Hrynkevychs make billions on army A year ago, the country learned about the Hrynkevych family, which earned millions of dollars on contracts from the Ministry of Defence but never delivered the jackets and shirts. At the time of Hrynkevych’s detention, the biggest question was who had introduced him to the MoD tenders. This question remains unanswered to this day. 34 577 23

ніколаєнко DOT entered into contract: who will replace Hlynianas and Hrynkevychs in supplying food to army On Friday, the State Logistics Operator (DOT) announced who it had signed contracts with to supply food to the Armed Forces for the second quarter. The contracts were signed despite the fact that they had been disrupted and discredited by leaks of information about one of the suppliers’ connections to the Hrynkevych family. 14 343 21

армія,харчування If Defense Ministry will defeat food mafia. Waiting for last battle While we are following the detention of Roman Hrynkevych, a much more important process is taking place behind the scenes at the Ministry of Defence. It is about reforming food procurement and switching from purchasing an entire catalogue of 409 items to individual product groups. And it is already clear that the food mafia will fight for its billions to the last. In tandem with the military, which is interested. 17 048 35