October 20, 2025
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VAKS reduced the bail for the Lviv judge from UAH 302 million to UAH 20 million

The higher anti-corruption court significantly reduced the amount of bail for ex-deputy chairman of the Supreme Court Bohdan Lviv — from UAH 302.8 million to UAH 20 million. This is reported by VAX. The court rejected the request of the prosecutor to take him into custody, and also did not satisfy the application for bail. Lviv is accused of participating in the scheme with the transfer of the Ukrainian part of the oil pipeline “Samara – Western”, — write on: ua.news

The higher anti-corruption court significantly reduced the amount of bail for ex-deputy chairman of the Supreme Court Bohdan Lviv — from UAH 302.8 million to UAH 20 million.

This is reported by VAX.

The court rejected the request of the prosecutor to take him into custody, and also did not satisfy the application for bail.

Lviv is accused of participating in the scheme to transfer the Ukrainian part of the Samara – Western direction oil pipeline to a company associated with Viktor Medvedchuk. According to the investigation, he influenced the judges to make the necessary decisions in 2017.

Previously, the SBU investigated the case, but in June it was transferred to NABU.

We will remind you that the VAKS closed the criminal proceedings against the ex-Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine.

Also, VAKS authorized a special investigation against the oligarch Zhevago.

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