What to do if they require money for a session: Explanation
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The session is a time of testing students’ knowledge, and everyone dreams of making it successfully.
However, there are situations where the teacher hints at or directly demands it for evaluating. It is corruption and violation of the law.
How to act in such cases where to go and what liability is provided – told In free legal assistance.
A bribe is a kind of undue benefit. This is not just about money. It can be:
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gifts, jewelry, equipment;
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ownership of or use property;
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free service (cleaning, repair, etc.).
For a corruption offense committed both The parties are the one who gives a bribe and the one who receives it.
For this provided punishment in the form of:
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payment of a fine of 17 to 68 thousand hryvnias;
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Probial supervision of up to three years;
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imprisonment of two to four years (in some cases from 8 to 12 years);
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A ban on holding certain positions or engaged in certain activities for three years (with or without confiscation of property).
« Timely voluntary notification of the fact of bribe is released from criminal liability », – the lawyers said.
Where to go if they require money for a session?
In this case, they advise to refer to:
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student self -government or union of the educational institution;
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Vyshuzuzu leadership;
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lines of trust of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine;
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National Police;
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National Agency for Prevention of Corruption (NAPC).
How to report the extortion of money on the MES line?
This can be done in several ways:
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Send an appeal to an e -box (Email Protected);
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call the number 0 800 504 570;
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through Official site Ministry of Education and Science.
The message should include the name, patronymic and residence of the applicant, the description of the violation and surname, name and patronymic of the person who probably committed the corruption offense, his position and place of work.
How to report money extortion to law enforcement agencies?
First of all, you need to prepare and provide evidence- it can be audio or video recording, witnesses (classmates or other university workers).
Then write a statement at the location of the school. Or contact the NAPC. This can be done by phone (044) 200 06 91 Whether to send a message to e -mail (Email Protected).