“The amount of bail for the official was reduced by 200 million hryvnias”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
The panel of judges decided to keep the preventive measure in force, but determined an alternative preventive measure for the suspect in the form of bail in the amount of 300 million hryvnias. Thus, the amount of the pledge was reduced by 200 million hryvnias.
Tatyana Krupa participated in the meeting via video link.
On October 7, a court in Kyiv chose a preventive measure for the head of Khmelnytskyi MSEK. The suspect was taken into custody with an alternative to bail in the amount of 500 million hryvnias.
It became known earlier that the State Bureau of Investigation suspects the head of the Khmelnytskyi Regional Medical and Social Expertise Center and her son of illegal enrichment. During the searches, they found almost 6 million US dollars in cash in various currencies.
The law enforcement officers said that the family of top officials owns: 30 real estate objects in Khmelnytskyi, Lviv and Kyiv, 9 cars, corporate rights worth 48 million hryvnias, a hotel and restaurant complex in one of the parks of Khmelnytskyi. Abroad, they own real estate in Austria, Spain and Turkey. The family also “accumulated” almost 2.3 million US dollars in foreign currency accounts.
The official’s son holds a managerial position in the head office of the Pension Fund of Ukraine in the Khmelnytskyi region, law enforcement officials said.
Criminal proceedings have been launched regarding the illegal registration of disability for men who are trying to avoid military service.
According to the website of the Khmelnytskyi Regional Council – MSEK of the region is headed by a deputy from the faction “Servant of the People”, “a member of the deputy groups “Medicine of Khmelnytskyi”, “Unity”, “a member of the standing commission of the regional council on health care and social policy, education, of science, culture, religion, youth and sports” by Tatyana Krupa. The official herself did not publicly comment on the case.
In October 2023, the State Bureau of Investigation announced the investigation of 260 criminal proceedings related to the work of recruitment centers and military medical commissions.