Belarusian Railways' First Deputy Head, Detained For Bribes, Fired 'Under Article'
6- PIOTR DULUB
- 18.06.2024, 8:10
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The order was signed by Prime Minister Halouchanka.
Piotr Dulub, detained on suspicion of taking bribes, has been dismissed from the post of first deputy head of the Belarusian Railway. The corresponding order was signed by Prime Minister Raman Halouchanka on 14 June. The text of the document was published on the National Legal Internet Portal.
Piotr Dulub was dismissed from his post "in connection with the violation <...> of a written obligation, provided by the legislation on combating corruption, the commission of an offence, creating conditions for corruption, or a corruption offence".
We remind you that in early June, the "Community of Railwaymen of Belarus" reported about the detention of Piotr Dulub.
On June 13, the Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed this information.