Yermak's Lawyers Lost Their Client: the Camera Was Paid for, No One Knows Where He Is
- Former Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak was remanded in custody with bail set at UAH 140 million over suspicion of laundering over UAH 460 million connected to luxury construction near Kyiv involving an organized group.
- As of May 15, UAH 54.8 million of the bail has been received, with further payments pending to allow Yermak's release after full payment and documentation transfer.
- Yermak is currently held in a paid cell at a pretrial detention center, and bail payments are still being collected with release contingent upon completing these payments.
- The High Anti-Corruption Court has seized the involved land plots and unfinished properties, while Yermak denies owning luxury real estate and intends to appeal the charges and his detention.
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According to the Interfax-Ukraine news agency, nearly UAH 55 million of the court's required UAH 140 million has been paid towards Yermak's bail. This is equivalent to approximately UAH 4.5 million and UAH 11.5 million, respectively. Currently, the amount transferred to the account of the Higher Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine (PAP) is UAH 54.8 million, the agency heard in court. The Ukrainian Pravda portal noted that Yermak had until 5 p.m. Fr…
UAH 54.8 mln of UAH 140 mln bail for Yermak paid as of Fri afternoon
As of the afternoon of May 15, UAH 54.8 million of the UAH 140 million set by the court as bail has been received by the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) for former Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak, who is suspected of money laundering related to luxury construction.
Money continues to flow into the court account. Bail collection for former head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak continues. Even half of the required amount has yet to be raised, informed sources told RBC-Ukraine. Read also: Pre-trial detention ordered for second defendant in the "Dynasty" case. At the same time, a source confirmed that former Ukrainian national team coach Serhiy Rebrov has deposited 30 million hryvnias. The bail is bein…
Andrei Ermak will remain in pre-trial detention until the end of the week. Bail money has not yet been collected
Former head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Ermak will remain in the pre-trial detention center throughout the weekend; His bail has not yet been collected. Reports “Ukrainian truth”. According to the circular, 58.8 million hryvnias out of the requested 140 million were contributed to Ermak. Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Yaroslav Zheleznyak ConfirmsThat Ermak’s defense collected 100 million hryvnia. The Supreme Anti-Co…
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