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Former Naftogaz head Kobolev obliged to wear electronic bracelet

The Supreme Anti-Corruption Court has supplemented the preventive measure for the former head of Naftogaz Andrey Kobolev by wearing an electronic bracelet, the bail in the amount of 229.248 million UAH remains in force, the VAKS said.
“VAKS supplemented the main measure of restraint issued by the appellate chamber of VAKS with the need to wear an electronic bracelet,” the court told the Interfax-Ukraine news agency on Tuesday.
Earlier, the Appellate Chamber VAKS partially granted the petition, applying to the former head of the Naftogaz board a preventive measure in the form of bail in the amount of 229.248 million hryvnia. Also, the suspect was subject to the following obligations: to come to the detective, prosecutor and court at each request, not to leave Kiev without the permission of the detective, prosecutor or court, to inform the prosecutor, detective or court on change of his place of residence, to refrain from communication with other suspects in the case and witnesses, to deposit passport (passport) for traveling abroad with the appropriate authority.
According to the court ruling, the suspect had to deposit the funds within 5 days from the date of pronouncement of the decision.
On March 7, Kobolev was bailed out in the amount of 96 million 635 thousand UAH, which was not an obligation, since the funds were not received in full and not within the period specified by the court.
On March 8, the prosecutor asked the court to change the preventive measure for Kobolev – to keep him in custody with the alternative of making 365 million UAH, but not 229 million UAH, as it was before.
On January 19, 2023, the SAP and the NABU notified Kobolev of their suspicion of abuse of office in securing the payment of UAH 229 million in bonuses for his victory in the Stockholm arbitration with the Russian Gazprom. According to the investigation, this amount significantly exceeds the normatively determined amounts of such payments (37.48m hryvnyas).

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