Anti-Corruption Court schedules hearing in prosecutor's case

The High Anti-Corruption Court has scheduled a hearing for January 30 to consider the case on the accusation of the prosecutor of the procedural management department by the pre-trial investigation of the Department for Combating Human Rights Violations in the Law Enforcement and Penitentiary Spheres of the Office of the Prosecutor General Oleg Hunko in receiving unlawful benefit.
In criminal proceedings on the charge (Oleg Hunko – ed.) of committing a criminal offense under Part 4 of Article 368 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, an open preparatory court hearing shall be scheduled for January 30, 2025 at 09:00 in the premises of the High Anti-Corruption Court
Oleg Gunko is a suspect in the EBK database.
As is known, on September 9, 2024, the anti-corruption court extended Hunko's arrest for another two months, but reduced the bail to UAH 3 million.
Later, his arrest was extended again and the bail amount was set at UAH 908,400. Bail was posted for Hunko and he was released from custody.
The suspect was given the following obligations: to appear upon every request; not to leave Kyiv without permission; to report any change of residence; to refrain from communicating with four people; to surrender his foreign passports and to wear an electronic bracelet.
As a reminder, NABU and SAPO caught two prosecutors of the Prosecutor General's Office red-handed. According to the investigation, they received $170,000 in illegal benefits for closing the criminal case under investigation. Prosecutor of the UCP Oleg Hunko was detained.
Earlier, the husband of deputy Kormyshkina was suspected.
We also wrote that an official of the 110th Motorized Rifle Brigade is suspected of bribing fighters.