HACCU confiscates property of former Minister of Education Tabachnyk

HACCU confiscates property of former Minister of Education Tabachnyk

Kyiv  •  UNN

April 11 2024, 10:30 AM  •  21560 views

The High Anti-Corruption Court has confiscated the property of former Education Minister Dmytro Tabachnyk, including an apartment, land, a house and cash, for his active support of the Russian occupation administration and propaganda rhetoric.

The High Anti-Corruption Court has upheld a lawsuit to impose sanctions on former Minister of Education and Science under Yanukovych, Dmytro Tabachnyk. UNN reports this with reference to the Ministry of Justice.

By its decision of April 10, 2024, the High Anti-Corruption Court upheld the claim of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine against Dmytro Tabachnyk, a third party not asserting independent claims: Tabachnyk Alla Viktorivna on the application of a sanction provided for in paragraph 1-1 of part one of Article 4 of the Law of Ukraine "On Sanctions

- the statement said.

It is reported that the HACC imposed a sanction on Tabachnyk under paragraph 1-1 of part one of Article 4 of the Law of Ukraine "On Sanctions" and recovered assets belonging to Tabachnyk and assets in respect of which Tabachnyk may directly or indirectly perform actions identical in content to the exercise of the right to dispose of them, namely ½ share of an apartment, 5 land plots, a residential building and monetary assets.

The Ministry of Justice reminded that Tabachnyk, the former Minister of Education of Ukraine, who is in the temporarily occupied territories, is actively involved in the logistical support of the creation and functioning of the occupation administrations.

Tabachnyk expresses his position in favor of supporting the key propaganda rhetoric of the aggressor country - the so-called "denazification of Ukraine.

Addendum 

In March 2024, the Ministry of Justice filed a lawsuit to impose sanctions on the former Minister of Education Tabachnyk.

In March, former Minister of Education and Science Dmytro Tabachnyk was sentenced to 15 years in prison in absentia.