HACC Reduces AMCU Head Kyrylenko’s Bail

The High Anti-Corruption Court has reduced the bail amount set for the head of the Antimonopoly Committee, Pavlo Kyrylenko, from UAH 30.28 million to UAH 25 million. NABU and SAPO suspect him of illegal enrichment of UAH 72.1 million, as well as of false declarations.
The Supreme Court of Ukraine made this decision on June 4, Radio Liberty reports.
As is known, the anti-corruption court refused to arrest Kyrylenko and released him on bail of UAH 30.28 million. He was also given the following obligations: to appear upon first demand; to report a change of residence; not to leave Kyiv without permission; to refrain from communicating with witnesses; to hand over his foreign passports and to wear an electronic bracelet.
Later, Kyrylenko's electronic bracelet was removed and he was allowed to move freely around Ukraine. The defense requested that the bail be reduced and that the head of the Antimonopoly Committee be released on a business trip.
Investigative judge Volodymyr Voronko partially granted Kyrylenko's defense attorney's request at a June 4 hearing. Bail was reduced from 30 million hryvnias to 25 million, and his request to travel abroad on business trips was denied.
Previously, the HACC extended the term of office of the head of the Antimonopoly Committee, Pavlo Kyrylenko, until June 9.
Pavlo Kyrylenko is a suspect in the EBK database.
Recall that, according to the investigation, in 2020-2023, Kyrylenko, while serving as head of the Donetsk Regional State Administration, acquired 21 real estate properties and 1 luxury car by registering ownership rights for her wife's relatives.