The High Anti-Corruption Court chose a preventive measure for ex-deputy Sergei Pashinsky in the form of detention with a bail of 272 million hryvnia.
This became known through the broadcast of the HACS meeting, reports “Public”.
Pashinsky is suspected of misappropriation and sale of 97 thousand tons of petroleum products confiscated by the state.
The prosecution requested that Pashinsky be given 60 days of detention with an alternative to bail of almost 300 million hryvnia.
Armed Forces of Ukraine officers Miloslav Gai, Igor Lapin and Ivan Lesnoy wanted to take the former MP on bail.
Let us note that on February 12, the Security Service and the National Anti-Corruption Bureau came with searches to the former people’s deputy Sergei Pashinsky in the case of the nationalization of oil products of the oligarch Kurchenko.
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office said that together with the SBU they exposed a scheme for theft of petroleum products, due to which the state suffered 967 million hryvnia in losses.
In particular, the suspicion was reported to the former people’s deputy, acting. head of the Presidential Administration in 2014, Sergei Pashinsky.
The defendant in the “Kurchenko oil products” case, ex-National Deputy Sergei Pashinsky, commenting on the searches, said that he knew that the Russian special services were “preparing provocations” against him in order to discredit him in order to block his work on organizing the supply of ammunition.
We would like to remind you that in his final speech at the election of a preventive measure to him in the HACC on February 26, Sergei Pashinsky stated that he did not take any illegal actions that he is accused of being suspected of by SAPO and NABU, and has nothing to do with the allegedly “stolen petroleum products.”
Source: Fakty
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