Court receives full bail amount paid for Yermak

World May 18, 10:29

Ukrainian journalist Mikhail Tkach said there were about 200 payments

MOSCOW, May 18. /TASS/. The full amount required for the release on bail of Andrey Yermak, the former head of the Ukrainian presidential office, from pre-trial detention has been paid, the High Anti-Corruption Court told the Hromadske news outlet.

The court-set amount of 140 million hryvnia (about $3.1 million) has been paid in full.

In turn, Ukrainian journalist Mikhail Tkach reported that over 154 million hryvnia ($3.5 million) was raised for Yermak’s bail, which is more than the required amount. "There were about 200 payments. In particular, there are contributions of just one kopeck. The total amount exceeds 154 million," he wrote on his Telegram channel.

On May 11, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) charged Yermak with legalizing property obtained by criminal means by an organized group or on a large scale. He is accused of involvement in the laundering of 460 million hryvnia ($10.5 million) during the construction of luxury housing near Kiev. On May 14, the court imposed a pre-trial detention measure of 60 days, with the alternative of posting bail in the amount of 140 million hryvnia (about $3.1 million). It was expected that the money for the former head of the presidential office would be raised immediately, allowing him to avoid pre-trial detention. As Yermak noted in court, he has enough friends and acquaintances to help him. However, the fundraising effort stalled, and, according to Ukrainian media, Zelensky’s office was forced to mobilize all available resources. Nevertheless, the bail was not posted before the weekend, resulting in Yermak spending four nights in pre-trial detention.

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