Court upholds preventive measure against former deputy head of the State Service for Special Communications
Kyiv • UNN
The High Anti-Corruption Court upheld the pre-trial restraint in the form of detention for the former deputy head of the State Special Communications Service in the case of embezzlement of UAH 62 million.
The Appeals Chamber of the High of the High Anti-Corruption Court upheld the detention with the possibility of bail in the amount of UAH 25 million for the former deputy head of the State Special Communications Service on on suspicion of misappropriation of UAH 62 million. UNN reports this with reference to the press service of the SAPO.
On December 25, 2023, the Appeals Chamber The HACC dismissed the defense's appeal and upheld the measure of restraint in the form of the measure of restraint in the form of detention with an alternative of UAH 25 million bail, which was applied to the former Deputy Head of the State of the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine (SSSCIP), who, together with other persons, is suspected of misappropriating public funds in the amount of in the amount of more than UAH 62 million during the purchase of of informatization intended to create a system of secure data registers.
The SAPO notes that the court decision comes into force legal force from the moment of its proclamation, is final and not subject to appeal.
Recall
SAPO and NABU serve suspicion notices to head of of misappropriation of more than UAH 62 million. On the same day, the Cabinet of Ministers dismissed the leadership of the The same day, the Cabinet of Ministers dismissed the head of the State Special Communications Service, Yuriy Shchyhol, and his deputy, Viktor Zhora.
The High Anti-Corruption Court has sent to custody with the possibility of bail in the amount of UAH 25 million for the former head of the Yuriy Shchyhol, the former head of the State Special Communications Service, who is suspected of embezzling UAH 62 million. UAH. Subsequently, the former head of the State Special Communications Service was released on bail and from custody.