The head of the Kyiv railway station has been suspended from work pending a bribery investigation.

Irina Kharina, the head of Kyiv's Central Railway Station, has been arrested three times this year for bribery.
This was announced during a press conference by the head of the anti-corruption department for railway transport at Ukrzaliznytsia, Oleksandr Krasichkov, a UNN correspondent reports.

"Kharina has been detained by law enforcement three times this year, and the last time, if I'm not mistaken, was in early September. She was detained and suspended from her duties pending an investigation," he said.

According to the Ukrzaliznytsia press center, there had previously been no reaction or action from the management of the Southwestern Railway regarding I. Kharina. It was only after law enforcement detained her for the third time on September 4 of this year for accepting a bribe of 60 hryvnias that a retroactive order for her dismissal was fabricated, with the wording "by mutual agreement" and signed by the head of the Southwestern Railway, A. Krivopishin, who later disappeared from all records.
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