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The Prosecutor General told how many proceedings against businesses were closed during the year

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Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko summed up the results of the work: out of more than 26 thousand criminal proceedings against businesses, 9,716 were closed. The "StopPressure" platform received 271 appeals, and measures were taken in 54 cases.

The Prosecutor General told how many proceedings against businesses were closed during the year

Prosecutor General of Ukraine Ruslan Kravchenko summed up the interim results of his tenure, particularly in the area of protecting investments and businesses, reports UNN

According to information published by the Prosecutor General, out of 26,818 criminal proceedings related to businesses that were opened as of June 2025, 9,716 were closed as a result of the audit conducted. 

Also, 4,263 expert examinations were appointed; 1,867 were sent to court; seized property was returned in 337 cases. Pre-trial investigation is ongoing in 15,303 proceedings.

In addition, businesses were returned cash totaling over UAH 80 million, as well as precious metals, cars, equipment, and machinery seized during investigations. 

According to information published by the Prosecutor General, the platform "StopTysk," initiated for appeals from business representatives who believe they have faced pressure from law enforcement agencies, received 271 appeals. Most of these appeals have been processed, and in 54 cases measures were taken to restore violated rights of entrepreneurs, with 13 proceedings closed.

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Recall 

The "StopTysk" platform began operating in September 2025. This digital tool was created as part of the state policy to protect businesses from unlawful interference in economic activities by law enforcement agencies. The portal allows company heads to report cases of pressure, undergo verification, classification, and ensures a systemic response to such incidents.

The launch of the portal was a continuation of the initiative launched by Ruslan Kravchenko as Prosecutor General to protect businesses from unlawful pressure and abuse, particularly from law enforcement officers.