The Ukrainian High Anti-Corruption Court approved a bail of 140 million hryvnias for Andriy Yermak, allowing his release from pretrial detention.
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The Ukrainian High Anti-Corruption Court approved a bail of 140 million hryvnias for Andriy Yermak.
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Andrii Yermak was released from pre-trial detention on the morning of 18 May after bail of UAH 140 million was posted.
Yermak stated he does not know who posted the bail on his behalf but was held in a paid-for cell with improved conditions.
Prosecutors charged Oleksii Chernyshov, Timur Mindich, and Andrii Yermak with involvement in a corruption scheme involving the construction of luxury homes near Kyiv.
Four other individuals were also charged in connection with the case.
The Hr.140 million ($3.2 million) bail set for former Presidential Office head Andrii Yermak was paid on Monday, according to Ukraine’s High Anti-Corruption Court.
Yermak is required to appear before investigators and the court when requested, stay in Kyiv unless given permission to leave, report any change of address or job, avoid contact with other suspects and witnesses, surrender his travel documents, and wear an electronic ankle monitor.
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