Yulia Tymoshenko Granted Bail of 33 Million Hryvnias in Bribery Investigation.

Yulia Tymoshenko Granted Bail of 33 Million Hryvnias in Bribery Investigation
Yulia Tymoshenko Granted Bail of 33 Million Hryvnias in Bribery Investigation

Bail Set for Yulia Tymoshenko

According to TSN.ua: A court has ordered former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko to post bail of 33 million hryvnias. The hearing, held on January 16, 2023, considered the preventive measure for the politician, who is suspected of offering an unlawful benefit to members of parliament. This case is part of Ukraine's ongoing, high-stakes anti-corruption efforts.

The Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office had requested a bail amount of 50 million hryvnias, but the court only partially granted this demand. The decision follows searches conducted at the office of her political party, Batkivshchyna (Fatherland), on the night of January 14, 2023. Materials discovered during these searches reportedly support the suspicions against Tymoshenko.

Restrictions and Political Implications

Recordings dated January 12, 2026, which discuss financial terms of cooperation, have raised further questions from law enforcement. In addition to the bail payment, Tymoshenko is required to:

  • surrender her foreign passports;
  • remain within the Kyiv region and not travel abroad;
  • refrain from communicating with certain deputies;
  • appear when summoned by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU);
  • inform authorities of any change in her residence or workplace.

These measures are intended to ensure her availability for the pre-trial investigation and to prevent any potential attempts to influence witnesses in the case.

This investigation carries significant weight in Ukrainian politics, as Tymoshenko remains one of the country's most prominent political figures. The probe into her activities could have major consequences for her political career and for the Batkivshchyna party. Public and political reactions to this high-profile case will also be closely watched, as they may affect broader perceptions of Ukraine's anti-corruption institutions.


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