the obolon district court of kyiv fined the judge uah 17 and deprived him of his driver's license for at the same time, public activists sent a complaint against kolegaeva to the supreme council of justice. with a demand to dismiss her from her position, because the disciplinary commission of the ukrainian workers' party recently finally started processing the judges' complaints that have been piling up. in recent years, svitlana koligayeva's future as a judge has been under threat, so she decided to mobilize. accordingly, she asked the supreme council of justice to suspend the consideration of the disciplinary case against her during martial law. according to the anti-corruption center, the judge's lawyer did not provide the vrp with evidence that kolegaeva was really mobilizing. however, the third. the disciplinary chamber unanimously granted the judge's request, so kolegaeva retains her status judge and will continue to receive a judge's fee. last year she earned uah 1,300. updating and reforming continues at all levels of the judicial system of ukraine, and the further, the more p