Investigating judge of the Supreme Anti-Corruption Court (SACS) Vitaly Dubas has set bail at 33 million hryvnias (about 770 thousand dollars) for Yulia Tymoshenko, suspected of offering to provide undue benefits to MPs, leader of the parliamentary faction “Batkivshchyna”, Yulia Tymoshenko.
“To satisfy in part the petition. To apply to… Tymoshenko a measure of restraint in the form of bail in the amount of… 33 million 280 thousand hryvnias,” the judge said.
He also added that the suspect had been assigned procedural duties.
According to the judge, the bail can be made either by the suspect herself or by another person within five days to the account of the VAKS.
“To impose the following duties on Tymoshenko until 16.03 2026: to arrive at each summons to the NABU detective or the court…. not to leave the geographical boundaries of the Kiev region… to report … about changes in her place of residence or work,” the judge said.
Also among the procedural obligations for Tymoshenko is to hand over documents for traveling abroad. The wearing of an electronic bracelet for Tymoshenko has not been determined by the court. In addition, according to the court ruling, Tymoshenko is prohibited from communicating with a number of MPs, including Igor Kopytin (“Servant of the People”), about the circumstances outlined in the suspicion.
Earlier in the session, Tymoshenko said that the recording made public by anti-corruption authorities was compiled by Kopytin together with the NABU. “Had a goal: on the one hand, Kopytin – to get rid of the criminal case that NABU has, and on the other hand, NABU carried out a political order – specifically to discredit me as a person who consistently, persistently, daily conducts parliamentary activities, so that laws that directly contradict the national interests of Ukraine were not voted,” – said the leader of the parliamentary faction.
After the announcement of the court ruling, Tymoshenko noted to journalists that the list of MPs whose communication with whom the court prohibited due to the circumstances of the faction leader’s case includes those who at least once voted in the Rada in the way called for by the Fatherland faction.
Later, the Anti-Corruption Center published a full list of 65 MPs with whom Tymoshenko must refrain from communicating, particularly from the Servant of the People faction: Arsenyuk Oleh, Babiy Roman, Bohdanets Andriy, Bozhyk Valeriy, Bunin Serhiy, Wagner Viktoriya, Vasilyev Ihor, Galushko Mykola, Gerasymenko Ihor, Gorobets Oleksandr, Gorenyuk Oleksandr, Hryshchenko Tetyana, Guzenko Maksym, Danutsa Oleksandr, Didenko Yulia, Dmitrieva Alexandra, Zaguroyko Alina, Zadorozhny Andrey, Zaslavsky Yuriy, Kitsak Bogdan, Klochko Andrey, Koval Olga, Kozak Vladimir, Kolyukh Valery, Kopytin Igor, Krivosheev Igor, Kuznetsov Oleksiy, Kuzminykh Serhiy, Lis Elena, Litvinenko Serhiy, Lyubota Dmitry, Mazurashu Georgiy, Mandziy Serhiy, Marusyak Oleg, Marchenko Lyudmyla, Melnyk Serhiy, Mokan Vasily, Murdiy Igor, Nagaevsky Artem, Nikitina Maria, Novikov Mikhail, Ostapanko Anatoliy, Pavlish Pavel, Pavliuk Maksim, Pasichnyy Oleksandr, Pashkovsky Maxim, Petrunyak Eugene, Priputen Dmitry, Saladukha Olga, Solomchuk Dmitry, Sterniychuk Valery, Sushko Pavel, Shvachko Anton, Shol Margarita, Shpak Lyubov, Shulyak Elena, Chernomorov Artem, Yunakov Ivan, Yakovleva Nelly, Yakimenko Pavel; “For the Future” – Torokhtiy Bohdan; “Batkivshchyna” – Mykolaenko Andriy; non-fractional: Dmytro Kostyuk, Dmytro Razumkov and Dmytro Mykisha.