Former SBU Cybersecurity Department Head Ilya Vityuk Released on Bond Exceeding 9 Million UAH
During a recent session, the High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine made a significant decision to release Ilya Vityuk, the former senior official of Ukraine’s Security Service suspected of illicit enrichment and other corruption-related offenses.
It was reported that a bond of over 9 million hryvnias was paid for his release.
Ilya Vityuk previously served as the head of the Cybersecurity Department within Ukraine’s Security Service and was considered a key figure within the agency’s structure.
According to information from court officials, the fact of the bail payment has been confirmed; however, the name of the suspect has not been officially disclosed.
Nonetheless, media sources indicate that the individual in question is indeed General Ilya Vityuk.
This decision has sparked widespread public discussion and expert analysis, especially amid ongoing efforts to combat corruption among top government officials and security personnel.
The court’s ruling and related investigative procedures could have a substantial impact on Ukraine’s ongoing anti-corruption initiatives and the broader effort to reform state governance.
