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Ukraine’s Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Jailed for Graft

KYIV, June ⁠8 (Reuters) – ⁠The former head ⁠of Ukraine’s Supreme Court will serve ​five years in prison under a plea deal ‌in a high-profile bribery ‌case, anti-corruption prosecutors said on Monday.

Vsevolod ⁠Kniaziev ⁠was accused of accepting a $2.7 million bribe in ​2023 in exchange for a court ruling — a case seen as a key test of ​Kyiv’s wartime anti-corruption drive, closely watched by foreign ⁠partners.

Tackling ⁠deep-seated corruption is critical ⁠for ​Ukraine as it seeks sustained financial support and ​progress towards ⁠European Union membership while fighting Russia in the fifth year of the war.

Kniaziev, who had earlier denied wrongdoing, agreed as part ⁠of the deal to testify against other suspects, prosecutors ⁠said. They did not formally identify him by name, per Ukrainian law.

He could not immediately be reached for comment.

Under the agreement, authorities will confiscate two properties and more than $200,000. Kniaziev must also donate $1.1 million to Ukraine’s military.

Ukraine, where anti-graft ⁠authorities have charged former ministers and presidential advisers in recent years, ranked 104th out of 182 countries in Transparency International’s ​latest Corruption Perceptions Index.

(Reporting by Dan ​PeleschukEditing by Ros Russell)

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