
According to the mayor's office, serious violations of financial and economic standards were discovered during the inspection.
“In kindergarten No. 70, a case was recorded where payments for meals were accepted via mobile transfers to the personal account of one of the employees. According to current legislation, all funds must be deposited into the official settlement account of the institution. As a result of the inspection, this employee was dismissed, and disciplinary measures were taken against the director for inadequate control over operations and violations in the organization of meals. In kindergarten No. 111, instances of food theft were identified: a hidden box with products was found, which was planned to be taken, and violations of nutrition standards were established. These inspections will be forwarded to law enforcement agencies, and the mayor's office will take appropriate measures in accordance with the law,” the statement said.


The mayor's office urges parents to make payments for meals in kindergartens only through the official details of these institutions.