Former Ukrainian presidential office head Andriy Yermak arrives at court to appeal detention with 140 million hryvnia bail option.
Former Ukrainian presidential office head Andriy Yermak, accused of money laundering in elite construction, arrives at the Appellate Chamber of the High Anti-Corruption Court to appeal his detention with a bail option of 140 million hryvnias.
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