
The NABU has registered three new cases involving representatives of the judicial branch of power, it reported.
Two of them were opened upon providing false information (Article 366-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine), and the third concerns facts of unlawful enrichment (Article 368-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
Read alsoOnyshchenko's "gas schemes": fugitive MP says will testify to NABU via Skype Dec 22"Therefore, a total of 25 criminal proceedings were being investigated by NABU agents as of January 23 as a follow-up to the e-declaration campaign. They relate to activity of 24 people: 14 judges, six Ukrainian MPs, two heads of district administrations, one deputy chairman of the regional council, and one head of a central executive agency," it said.
As UNIAN reported earlier, the NABU entered information about the first criminal cases opened after the e-declaration campaign into the state register of pre-trial investigations on November 17, 2016.