For the former chairman of the State Fiscal Service, the commitment was reduced from UAH 523 million to UAH 261 million.
The Supreme Anti-Corruption Court reduced the bail for former head of the State Fiscal Service Roman Nasirov from UAH 523 million. at 261 million. This was announced on Thursday, June 1, by the Anti-Corruption Action Center.
“VAKS judges partially granted the prosecutor’s request to extend the detention period for the former head of the State Fiscal Service Roman Nasirov, who was accused of allegedly taking bribes in the amount of UAH 722 million,” the report said. .
At the same time, as mentioned, instead of the previously established 523 million Hryvnia. Bail today Nasirov must contribute 261 million hryvnia. Otherwise, he will remain in detention until at least 30 July 2023.
According to the CPC, Nasirov said that he was unable to make a pledge of UAH 523 million, because its size did not correspond to the condition of his property. In addition, he is said to be experiencing health problems, and in the pre-trial detention center they cannot provide him with proper medical care.
“Nasirov also said that, in his opinion, the preventive measure was blackmail on the part of the prosecutors, aimed at making him give up the top leadership,” the CPC said in a statement.
Recall that, according to the investigation, the former head of the State Fiscal Service, with the connivance of his adviser, provided legal entities controlled by the agricultural owner with VAT refunds in the amount of more than UAH 3.2 billion in 2015- 2016. For this, he illegally received more than UAH 722 million for his own benefit and for the benefit of third parties.
As reported, Nasirov was taken into custody at the end of October last year.
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Source: korrespondent

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