Every time we pay taxes, we are warmed by the thought: "This money will go to schools, roads, hospitals..." But reality is more often like a horror movie: expensive asphalt that melts in the spring, "modernized" hospitals with fungus on the walls, and schools that look more like ruins. So, the question is: can the state or officials be held accountable for the fact that our taxes simply disappear like bitcoins from a fake exchange?
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Where to look for the guilty?
Legally, the state is an abstraction. It does not eat, sleep, and even less does it take bribes. But every state body has specific decision-makers: department heads, ministers, accountants. All of them are theoretically responsible for where and how taxpayers' money is spent.
However, try to prove that the stolen million was their fault! There is always an excuse: "The money was spent for the intended purpose," "The project is temporarily frozen," "The reform is still ongoing"... Well, what about the reports? The reports look as if the officials have doctorates in manipulating numbers.
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How does this work in practice?
To achieve justice, you can:
1. File an administrative lawsuit. For example, if a specific body has failed to fulfill its duties or has squandered funds. But there is a nuance: evidence is needed. And yes, the same documents that officials hide like passwords to their crypto wallets.
2. Contact anti-corruption agencies. NABU, SBI – sounds serious. But how often have you heard that after their investigations someone was actually imprisoned? Unless it was for retirement.
3. Public control. This is where it gets more interesting: journalistic investigations, pressure from the media, activists. Oddly enough, politicians are more afraid of scandals than courts. Sometimes publicity does force them to return money to the budget, albeit with a creak.
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Is there any point in fighting?
Absolutely. If citizens do not demand transparency, money will continue to go not to roads, but to premium cars for officials. Holding state bodies accountable is difficult, but possible. Especially if, instead of silent dissatisfaction, we act actively: ask questions, monitor, demand reports.
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