BES staff is staffed by only 26.5% - Perkhun
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Currently, the Bureau of Economic Security of Ukraine is only 26.5% staffed, with 1,060 employees out of the 4,000 required by law.
Currently, the BES employs only 1,060 people. The current law provides for a staff of 4000 people. That is, the Bureau is staffed by only 26.5%. This was announced by Acting Director of the Bureau of Economic Security of Ukraine Serhiy Perhun at the Mind Entrepreneur Summit, according to a correspondent of UNN.
We have some problems with staffing. Currently, the BES employs only 1,060 people. This is despite the fact that the current law provides for a staff of 4000 people. That is, we are only 26.5% staffed
Addendum
Perhun reportedthat in 2023, the BES detectives recovered UAH 544 million to the budget. Over UAH 1 billion has been recovered in the first three months of this year. These are criminal proceedings for tax evasion.
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