Paul Manafort, the former campaign chairman to Donald Trump accused of money laundering, reached a new bail agreement with prosecutors in which he would forfeit four properties worth $11.7 million if he fails to appear in court, according to Bloomberg.
Former head of the State Agency for Investment and National Projects Vladyslav Kaskiv, who was extradited to Ukraine on November 1, has been released on bail from the courtroom in Kyiv, according to Ukrainian Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko's press secretary Larysa Sargan.
The Solomensky district court of Kyiv has chosen a UAH 7 million bail as a preventive measure in the case of Boryslav Rosenblat, MP earlier stripped of parliamentary immunity amid corruption-related investigation.
Kyiv's Pechersky district court ruled on July 15 that former ex-Mayor of Kharkiv, incumbent Member of Parliament from the Opposition Bloc faction Mykhailo Dobkin should be remanded in custody until September 14 and granted bail set at UAH 50 million, or over US$1.9 million.
Olena Lukash, who worked as justice minister during ousted Viktor Yanukovych's presidency and who is now the lawyer of editor-in-chief of the online newspaper Strana.ua Ihor Huzhva, has said that his deputy put up UAH 544,000, or US$20,899, bail for him.
Kyiv's Shevchenkivsky district court ruled that Editor-in-chief of the online newspaper Strana.ua Ihor Huzhva, an extortion suspect, must be remanded in custody for 60 days, but the judge also granted UAH 544,000 (US$20,899) bail, according to an UNIAN correspondent.
Prosecutor of the Specialized Anti-corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) Roman Simkiv says that the prosecution at Kyiv's Solomyansky district court has explained its intention to transfer to the state budget the bail paid for ex-head of the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine Roman Nasirov, according to an UNIAN correspondent.
Kyiv's Pechersky district court has started releasing ex-heads of regional tax agencies on condition of bail after they were apprehended amid massive raids and detentions of former chiefs of local tax agencies across Ukraine on May 24.
Kyiv's Solomyansky district court has decided to continue hearings on suspended head of the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine Roman Nasirov's pre-trial restrictions on Thursday morning, according to Radio Svoboda's Ukrainian language service.
The Specialized Anti-corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) has announced that the State Financial Control Service completed a probe into the origin of the money used to put up bail for suspended head of the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine Roman Nasirov, who is charged with abuse of office, according to Radio Svoboda's Ukrainian language service.