Former Odesa Mayor Trukhanov Has Electronic Monitor Removed by Court.
Preventative Measure Altered for Hennadii Trukhanov
According to Novyny.live: On January 21, 2023, Kyiv's Pechersk District Court modified the preventative measure for former Odesa mayor Hennadii Trukhanov, replacing his house arrest with a personal recognizance order and removing his electronic monitoring bracelet. His house arrest had been scheduled to last until January 28, 2023.
Allegations and Public Reaction
Trukhanov is suspected of official negligence related to a major flood that struck Odesa in the autumn of 2025. This case is part of a wider crackdown on corruption and mismanagement in Ukraine's public sector. Several other officials were also named as suspects in the same incident, including:
- Valerii Silin
- Hanna Pozdniakova
- Vadim Todiichuk
- Ihor Poshtarenko
- Yurii Kamyshnyi
- Chystiakov
- Leonid Hrebieniuk
- Volodymyr Kharishchak
The court's decision to ease Trukhanov's restrictions has generated significant public discussion, as the accountability of officials for emergency management failures remains a pressing issue. He is now obligated to comply with the terms of his personal recognizance as part of the new court order.
This development underscores the critical importance of investigating cases concerning public safety and municipal governance, especially during crises. The public will be closely watching the progress of this case and the authorities' response to the investigation's findings, as holding officials accountable is fundamental to maintaining trust in state institutions.
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