Knyazev received a gift in the form of renting an apartment in Lypky: he was found guilty of violating restrictions and confiscated UAH 906 thousand - NACP
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Former court chairman Vsevolod Kniazev was found guilty based on NACP materials and fined UAH 2,550; a gift worth UAH 906,600 was confiscated.
A court has confiscated a UAH 906,000 gift from former Supreme Court Chief Justice Vsevolod Kniazev and found him guilty based on NAPC materials, the agency said on Wednesday, UNN reports.
Details
"The Pechersk District Court of Kyiv, based on the NACP's materials, found former Supreme Court Chief Justice Vsevolod Kniazev guilty of violating the restrictions on receiving gifts established by law. In addition, the court ordered Knyazev to pay a fine of UAH 2,550 and confiscated a gift in the amount of UAH 906,600," the statement said.
According to the NACP, in violation of the legal prohibition, "Vsevolod Kniazev received a gift in the form of a 133-square-meter apartment in the Pechersk district (Lipki) of Kyiv at a price significantly lower than the minimum market value of rental housing." "On the basis of a real estate lease agreement concluded at the end of 2017, the judge rented an apartment for living with a monthly payment of UAH 1 thousand," the report says.
A court ruling may be appealed within 10 days from the date of its issuance and becomes effective upon the expiration of the appeal period.
Addendum
On October 13, NACP Chairman Oleksandr Novikov drew up a report on an administrative offense against the former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court under Part 1 of Article 172-5 of the Code of Administrative Offenses.