Court Sets $10 Million Bail for Ukrainian Lawmaker Mykola Tyshchenko: Inside the Corruption Case.
Bail Ruling for Mykola Tyshchenko
According to Novyny.live: On July 3, 2026, Ukraine's High Anti-Corruption Court ordered lawmaker Mykola Tyshchenko to post 10 million hryvnias (approximately $270,000) in bail. He faces allegations of extorting illicit benefits and money laundering. The decision came after authorities formally notified Tyshchenko of the charges on June 29, 2026.
According to case materials, Tyshchenko is suspected of demanding over $1 million in August 2023. Investigators also claim he laundered more than 12.6 million hryvnias by using a fake gift contract to move the funds. As part of his pretrial conditions, the parliament member must appear for all court and investigator meetings, surrender his foreign passports, and wear an electronic monitoring bracelet.
Previous Legal Troubles
This is not Tyshchenko's first run-in with the law. In October 2025, the Shevchenkivskyi District Court in Dnipro had already modified his pretrial restrictions in a separate case involving the alleged illegal detention of Dmytro Mazokha, a former fighter with the 'Krakens' special unit. The High Anti-Corruption Court is continuing its investigation, while the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) are actively gathering evidence.
This high-profile case underscores Ukraine's ongoing battle against corruption, especially among public officials. The outcome of the investigation into Mykola Tyshchenko could carry significant weight for the country's political climate and reflects law enforcement's push to expose corrupt schemes. Observers should watch closely, as the results may affect public trust in Ukraine's political institutions.
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