The High Council of Justice extended the procedural duties of the former head of the Khmelnytskyi Medical and Social Expert Commission, Krupy.
On Wednesday, the investigating judge of the High Anti-Corruption Court granted the request of the prosecutor of the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office and extended the term of procedural obligations imposed on the former head of the Khmelnytskyi Regional Centre for Medical and Social Expertise.
According to the court's decision, the suspect is obliged to notify the investigator, prosecutor or court of any change of residence, as well as to surrender her passport for travel abroad and other documents entitling her to leave and enter Ukraine, except for her internal Ukrainian passport, to the authorised body. The ruling came into force from the moment it was announced.
As previously reported, in 2024, the then head of the regional MSEC centre, Tetiana Krupa, was detained on suspicion of illegal enrichment. During searches, almost $6 million was seized from her.
Initially, the Pechersky District Court of Kyiv imposed a preventive measure in the form of detention with an alternative bail of 500 million hryvnias. In September 2025, the preventive measure was changed to bail in the amount of 20 million hryvnias with procedural obligations, including wearing an electronic monitoring device and surrendering her passports for travel abroad to the State Migration Service.
It later became known that the full amount of bail had been paid. At the same time, in accordance with part one of Article 62 of the Constitution of Ukraine, a person is considered innocent until their guilt is proven in accordance with the law and established by a court conviction.