There is not a single employee of National Police in "epaulettes" with disability - Klymenko

Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko states that there is not a single employee of the National Police in "epaulettes" with a disability.

He said this during an hour of questions to the government, Ukrainian News Agency reports.

"As for the employees of the National Police, I want to inform you that there is not a single employee of the National Police in the "epaulettes" with a disability. I declare this to you responsibly," Klymenko said.

According to him, all the facts regarding the granting of disability to rank-and-file employees in law enforcement agencies are currently being checked.

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The Minister of Internal Affairs assures that all law enforcers, who were disabled during the war, will undergo military medical commissions and medical and social expert commissions.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the Ministry of Health has developed a bill on the liquidation of medical and social expert commissions (MSEC).

MPs propose to the Verkhovna Rada to cancel the right of prosecutors, who have the I or II group of disabilities, to receive a disability pension.

The Verkhovna Rada refused to raise the salaries of prosecutors. 38% of the management staff of the prosecutor's office have registered disability.

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