a member of parliament from the Servant of the People party, reported on the scale of corruption in territorial recruitment and social support centers (TSCs). She said that bribes to avoid mobilization have clearly defined amounts depending on the stage at which a person is trying to "buy off."
According to her, $500 will be needed for "redemption" from the CCC directly at the place of detention, $3,000 at the territorial center, and $7,000 at the training center.
Registration of a six-month disability with entry into the "Oberig" system will cost $2,000.
Yulia Yatsyk's statement caused a public outcry. Ukrainians have long complained about corruption in the CCC, and this information does not sufficiently confirm the shadowy schemes that flourish during mobilization.
It is currently unknown whether the authorities plan to investigate based on this information. Protests against the reform in the CCC have already become a hot topic, especially after high-profile scandals and dismissals in the leadership of military enlistment offices.

