The panel of judges dismissed the appeals of the third parties, but granted the appeal of the Ministry of Justice.
The Appellate Chamber of the Supreme Anti-Corruption Court (VAKS) satisfied the complaint of the Ministry of Justice about the assets of Kherson gauleiter Volodymyr Saldo. All his property became the property of the state. This was stated in the court’s decision, which was published on Thursday, May 17.
Yes, today the panel of judges rejected the appeals of the third parties, but the appeal of the Ministry of Justice was satisfied. VAKS decided to recover 55.56% and 40% of the authorized capital of two private enterprises, which were registered to the daughter of Vladimir Saldo. This is about the service station network. Bebko-Auto and vacation companies Konko.
Also, three land plots and a house in Kherson, apartments and two parking spaces in Yalta, three apartments in Oreanda, Odessa and Kherson, a 2020 Volvo XC90 car and other property were transferred to state income.
The court also decided to confiscate the shares in two companies registered in the name of Saldo’s ex-husband – PrJSC chestnut (99.86%) and ChAO Delta Service (thirty%).
It will be remembered that earlier VAKS decided to confiscate part of Vladimir Saldo’s assets. At that time, the properties that were in its direct ownership, as well as those that were not directly owned by it, were collected in state revenue.
As you know, the former mayor of Kherson Vladimir Saldo was the Gauleiter of the Kherson region, appointed to this post by the Russian invaders. Criminal proceedings were opened against him on suspicion of high treason, committed under military law, aggravated punishment (Part 2, Article 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
Source: korrespondent

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