Alexei Chernyshov needs to be forced to find more than 120 million hryvnias of promise, otherwise he will be sent to a pre -trial detention center.
The Supreme Anti-Corruption Court (Vaks) has raped the Deputy Prime Minister-the minister of the National Unity Alexei Chernyshov, a preventive proposal in the form of a promise of 120 million UAH. It became known following the results of the court hearing on Friday, June 27.
“The NABU’s detective application is slightly satisfied. To determine the bail in Chernyschov for 120 million 2 thousand 668 hryvnias. The security deposit can be made … In the Vak Deposit Account no later than 5 days from the date of selecting a preventive proposal,” the judge said.
Also, Chernyshov has appointed obligations to come to every call to detective, prosecutor or court, to be surprised by changing the place of residence or work, not leaving Ukraine’s territory without permission and not talking to the suspects and witnesses in a criminal case.
Earlier, the media reported that about a month ago, Chernyshov had searches, and he was on a business trip overseas. President Vladimir Zelensky also commented on the absence of chernyshov.
On June 22, the Deputy Prime Minister returned to Ukraine, and the next day he reached Nabu. The officer was informed of the suspicion of abuse of the official position and obtaining unlawful benefits to a particularly large scale for himself and third parties.
Earlier, law enforcement officials revealed a large-scale corruption procedure of leading officials and the developer who alleviated the value of land in KYIV, causing the state to damage more than 1 billion, and also received millions of unlawful benefits in the form of discounts in apartments. According to media reports, the defendants are among the people associated with Chernyshov.
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