The Cabinet of Ministers allocated 72 million hryvnias for sending 900,000 absentee summonses

At today's meeting, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine decided to allocate almost 72 million hryvnias for the distribution of 900,000 absentee summonses by the end of the year. This means that each summons will cost about 80 hryvnias.

According to the explanatory note of the Ministry of Economy, it is planned to print 300,000 summonses per month.

We will remind you that after receiving this summons, 14 days will be allotted for the appearance at the TCC, after which administrative responsibility and the man's search warrant will follow.

At the same time, the first to receive summonses will be those who updated their credentials within the time limit set by law.

According to the latest published data, more than 5 million Ukrainians have updated their credentials. If 300,000 summonses are printed per month, it will take about a year and a half to send them to everyone who has updated.

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