Serhiy Shakhov, People’s Deputy of Ukraine, was put on the wanted list in the case of declaring false information.
The prosecutor of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office petitioned for the search for the parliamentarian, because Shakhov did not appear in court for seven months and did not provide any duly approved documents confirming that he was under treatment and could not come to the meeting. This was discussed at a meeting of the Supreme Anti-Corruption Court on March 31, which was broadcast on YouTube.
The accused Sergei Vladimirovich Shakhov … put on the wanted list. Stop the trial of the accused Shakhov until he is searched. The ruling is not subject to appeal,” said presiding judge Vera Mikhailenko.
At the court session, Shakhova’s lawyer noted that her client did not appear at the court session because “the reasons that were at the last session continue to exist”, in particular, he allegedly “continues to be treated in Bishkek since February 20.” However, the defender did not provide documents that could confirm that Shakhov crossed the border with the Kyrgyz Republic. In addition, it remains unknown how long Shakhov will be treated.
Recall that in November 2021, People’s Deputy Sergei Shakhov was informed of a suspicion of declaring false information. The Office of the Prosecutor General then stated that the parliamentarian did not include in the declaration a residential building and a land plot in the Kyiv region, 13 apartments in Kyiv, eight parking spaces. In addition, the chosen one did not indicate two houses, the total area of u200bu200bwhich exceeds 2 thousand square meters. m and 27 land plots. Also, the people’s deputy did not include in the declaration two cars, shares in a number of business entities and income from the sale of real estate. The total value of the undeclared is about UAH 60 million.
Source: Racurs

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