The Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine closed 3,756 criminal proceedings out of more than 20,000 proceedings that were previously identified by an audit. These are cases that had not been investigated for years, did not contain objective data of a crime, and had no judicial prospects. This was reported by Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko, according to UNN.
Last week, I spoke about the quantitative audit. It concerned the existing 20,000 criminal proceedings against business entities. Now let's move on to the qualitative audit and its first results — 3,756 criminal proceedings have been CLOSED.
According to him, these are proceedings that had not been investigated for years; they did not contain objective data confirming the elements or event of a crime; ultimately, they had no judicial prospects.
Regarding other cases, Kravchenko said that in more than 4,700 proceedings, necessary examinations have been appointed and are already being conducted; 120 proceedings have been sent to court.
"The work continues," he added.
Recall
On July 3, Kravchenko stated that an audit of criminal cases related to business revealed serious discrepancies with official statistics: instead of the declared 6,249, there were more than 20,000 proceedings.
