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The Public Anti-Corruption Council at the MOU reported on violations and corruption, according to…

‼️The Public Anti-Corruption Council under the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported on violations and corruption related to the introduction of a new camouflage for the Armed Forces – Dana Yarova.
The same companies that in 2023 supplied the National Guard with imported fabric at prices 60% more expensive than domestic fabric are profiting. Due to this arrangement, the responsible persons of NSU were released and taken into custody. Now the organizers of the scheme switched to ZSU.
⁉️ What happened:

In the Prozorro system, a tender was announced for the purchase of uniforms in the new MM-25 camouflage. This camouflage is similar to the well-known American Multicam. The technical conditions were published already after the announcement of the tender, and the delivery terms are minimal.
The management and owner of LLC “S.T.G.”, a well-known importer of goods for military needs, imported hundreds of thousands of meters of imported counterfeit of the original “multicam” and are now promoting it as a single camouflage standard – MM-25, instead of a pixel.
Well-known volunteer Dana Yarova said in a post on Facebook that the tender documents are written in such a way as to create a handicap for the chosen ones, so that only the fabric of this company will be suitable – others simply will not have a chance. And now everyone who wants to participate in tenders will have to buy fabric from a single supplier. Monopolization of the market in its purest form.

Together with importers from “S.T.G.”, tailors from “VO Kharkiv” LLC have already sewn uniforms from this fabric and are preparing to supply them for the Armed Forces – even before any official decisions on MM-25.
Price dictation, monopoly, corruption — all classics. As always, they cover themselves with the needs of the front.
Fighters need fabric of the same quality as Multicam, not a fake of a similar color!
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