The High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) has decided to completely cease streaming court sessions on YouTube in the case of former Supreme Court head Vsevolod Knyazyev.
The reason was the widespread use of profanity in audio recordings attached to the case materials.
As noted by the court, previous broadcasts were partially suspended, but this did not fully prevent the public dissemination of profanities. HACC ultimately decided to stop online broadcasting altogether to adhere to ethical and legal standards.
At the same time, the court emphasized that those interested can still attend the sessions in person — the hearings remain open to the public.
Recall that Vsevolod Knyazyev is suspected of bribery. According to the investigation, he received undue benefits in a case concerning a corporate conflict between business groups.