NABU’s Sytnyk to stand trial on disclosure charges Nov. 28
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The court has set the date of hearing of administrative case against Director of the National Anti-Corruption Agency of Ukraine (NABU) Artem Sytnyk.
Censor.NET reports citing the information available on the website of the State Judicial Administration.
The case will be considered by the Solomianskyi district court of Kyiv. It will be heard by Judge Oksana Kryvorot while the first hearing is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Nov. 28.
Earlier, on Nov. 16, the Prosecutor General's Office launched probe against NABU Director Artem Sytnyk for alleged disclosure of information pertaining to a pre-trial investigation. The conversation of chief editors of several news outlets with a person whose voice sounded like Sytnyk's surfaced on the Web a week earlier. The person was disclosing the details of criminal cases by reading out the abstracts from the case against former ATO forces' Prosecutor Kostiantyn Kulyk.
The case will be considered by the Solomianskyi district court of Kyiv. It will be heard by Judge Oksana Kryvorot while the first hearing is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Nov. 28.
Earlier, on Nov. 16, the Prosecutor General's Office launched probe against NABU Director Artem Sytnyk for alleged disclosure of information pertaining to a pre-trial investigation. The conversation of chief editors of several news outlets with a person whose voice sounded like Sytnyk's surfaced on the Web a week earlier. The person was disclosing the details of criminal cases by reading out the abstracts from the case against former ATO forces' Prosecutor Kostiantyn Kulyk.