Ukraine suspends three Supreme Court judges amid corruption probe. High Council of Justice removes judges from posts on request of anti-corruption prosecutor.
Ukraine's High Council of Justice has suspended three Supreme Court judges suspected in a corruption case, the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office reported on Friday.
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