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April 9, 2026, 2:24 p.m.
Ex-executive in Mykolaiv convicted of road accident: hit a woman on a crosswalk
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PHOTO: National Police. Crash site, September 2024
The Central District Court of Mykolaiv has found the former rector of Mykolaiv National University named after V.O. Sukhomlynskyi guilty of committing a traffic accident with grave consequences.
This was reported by the Central District Court of Mykolaiv.
We are talking about Valeriy Budak, who in 2024, driving a Mazda CX-7, hit a 64-year-old woman at a pedestrian crossing.
The accident occurred at the intersection of Velyka Morska and Vadyma Blahovisnoho (formerly Nikolska) streets.
According to the court, the woman was crossing the road on a regulated crosswalk. She was seriously injured in the accident.
The accused
- pleaded guilty
- explained that he did not notice the pedestrian
- Sincerely repented
- compensated the victim for moral and material damage
The court took into account these circumstances, as well as the positive characteristic and the presence of state awards.
As a result, the sentence:
- 3 years of imprisonment (suspended)
- 2 years of probation
- deprivation of the right to drive for 2 years
The prosecutor also noted that correction is possible without isolation from society.
Earlier, Intent wrote that the rector of Mykolaiv University received a bribe for issuing a diploma. The court found him guilty and fined him and banned him from holding leadership positions for a year.
The Zavodskyi District Court of Mykolaiv found the former acting rector of the International Technological University "Mykolaiv Polytechnic" guilty of extortion and receiving an undue benefit for issuing a bachelor's degree.
Last year, an educator was detained in Mykolaiv on suspicion of helping her husband evade mobilization. According to the investigation, in September, as a member of the admission committee of a local college, she offered a local resident assistance with admission to the educational institution. For this, she asked for a monetary reward. Studying at the college would give the man the right to defer military service. The woman was chosen a measure of restraint in the form of detention. She now faces up to four years in prison.
