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Tyshchenko’s ₴10 Million Bail Paid

Payment keeps the MP out of pretrial detention under court-ordered controls.

Overview

  • Court staff reported that the full ₴10 million bail ordered by the High Anti‑Corruption Court was posted on July 10 and pretrial measures including passport surrender and electronic monitoring are now in effect.
  • Anti‑corruption prosecutors notified MP Mykola Tyshchenko of suspicion on June 29 for soliciting an improper benefit, legalizing ₴12.6 million through a fictitious gift and submitting false declarations.
  • Investigators say the alleged solicitation dates to August 2023 when Tyshchenko sought more than $1 million from a person he believed tied to call centers, but they report no improper payment was actually received.
  • A separate State Bureau of Investigations case alleges that on June 20, 2024 a group acting on Tyshchenko’s instructions unlawfully detained and beat former serviceman Dmytro Mazokha, and that criminal proceedings in Dnipro remain active.
  • Reporting shows the bail was funded by multiple sources including funds from the MP himself and outside contributors, and the case unfolds against Tyshchenko’s 2023 expulsion from the Servant of the People party and continued political scrutiny.