Mykola Solsky responded to the NABU's statement announcing that he was suspected in the case of seizure of state land, saying that it concerns the events of 2017-2018.
The Supreme Court upheld a 7-year prison sentence for former Deputy Head of the Prosecutor General's Office Dmytro Sus for misappropriation and sale of seized property worth UAH 814,000.
On April 17, the Supreme Court will consider PrivatBank's cassation appeal in a case in which Olena Boholyubova, the ex-wife of the bank's former co-owner, has been trying to recover more than UAH 700 million from the state-owned bank since 2017.
A Kyiv resident is sentenced to 5 years in prison for attacking a 17-year-old boy with a knife and inflicting serious bodily harm on him in the parking lot of a shopping center.
In Cherkasy region, an illegal order to lease a water fund land plot of more than 2. 7 hectares for construction was canceled, returning the land to state ownership.
The National Bank of Ukraine applies double standards to business reputation, strictly enforcing them for bankers and ignoring violations by its own officials who continue to work despite court decisions and criminal cases against them.
The Supreme Court of Ukraine has ordered the Ukrainian Orthodox Church to vacate religious buildings in Pereyaslav and Kamianets-Podilskyi, upholding the decisions of the courts of previous instances to transfer the property to state control.
According to the MP, blocking tax invoices is a serious problem for Ukrainian business, creating a "tax nightmare" that threatens the country's economic security and disrupts the operation of enterprises in wartime.
The High Council of Justice has suspended Supreme Court Judge Vsevolod Knyazev from administering justice until a court verdict or closure of criminal proceedings on charges of taking a bribe as an official holding a particularly responsible position.
The Supreme Court recognized the legal transition of a religious community from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.
According to MP Mykhailo Tsymbalyuk, the blocking of tax invoices has become a serious problem that threatens Ukraine's national security, as it halts the activities of enterprises and disrupts economic operations.
The High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) has extended the duties imposed on former Supreme Court Chief Justice Vsevolod Kniazev, who is accused of receiving an undue benefit in particularly large amounts, until May 28, 2024.
Roman Ignatov, the head of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine, has resigned at his own request. The members of the Commission of Judges granted his application.
The European Business Association notes that the situation with the blocking of tax invoices by the State Tax Service has worsened since the end of February. The EBA suggests that instead of freezing business activities, the State Tax Service should conduct tax audits in case of questions about the activities of companies.
The former director of Lutsk Bread Product Plant No. 2 and the former head of the elevator, found guilty of embezzling 26,000 tons of grain worth UAH 56 million belonging to PJSC Agrarian Fund, were sentenced to 10 and 7.5 years in prison, respectively.
Zhumadilov spoke about the companies that blocked food tenders for the Armed Forces.
The Kyiv Court of Appeal upheld the decision against former Supreme Court Chief Justice Vsevolod Knyazev for renting an apartment for UAH 1,000 per month, fined him UAH 2,550 and confiscated a gift worth UAH 906,600.
A 33-year-old beauty blogger from Kyiv and a 61-year-old parking lot security guard were suspected of disseminating materials justifying Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine and denying it as an internal civil conflict.
Ukraine has sentenced nine former Crimean judges in absentia to 12-15 years in prison for high treason after they betrayed their oaths of office and began working in Russian courts after the occupation of Crimea.
The SBU detained a Supreme Court official who justified Russian aggression and hoped for an early occupation of Ukraine.
Experts tell what's wrong with the Supreme Court.
According to the lawyer, the Supreme Court judges involved in the criminal case against former Chief Justice Knyazev may be temporarily suspended from their duties for up to two months at the request of the Prosecutor General's Office.