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Ukraine anti-corruption unit raids ‘premises’ of Zelenskyy’s closest ally Yermak
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crime22h ago

Ukraine anti-corruption unit raids ‘premises’ of Zelenskyy’s closest ally Yermak

  • NABU and SAPO conducted searches at Andriy Yermak's premises as part of a graft probe.
  • The raid targets Andriy Yermak, Zelenskiy’s top adviser and a key Kyiv power broker.
  • The investigation is tied to a broader $100 million energy corruption case involving associates linked to Zelenskyy.
  • The actions come amid protests and a political debate over anti-corruption reforms in Ukraine.
  • Zelenskyy’s office and parliament previously sought to curb the independence of NABU and SAPO.
  • The case has broadened to include other energy officials and a noted businessman tied to the government.
  • The probe is described as the most damaging domestic scandal of Zelenskyy’s tenure.
  • Yermak acknowledged the investigators’ access to his apartment and said his lawyers were on site.
  • The searches reflect ongoing efforts to enforce anti-corruption measures in Ukraine amid the war.
  • Ukraine’s anti-corruption investigations have sparked protests and international scrutiny.
  • The probe’s developments continue to be updated as authorities release more details.
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Who is Andriy Yermak, Zelenskyy’s powerful chief of staff?
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politics19h ago

Who is Andriy Yermak, Zelenskyy’s powerful chief of staff?

  • Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies raided premises tied to Andriy Yermak amid a large graft probe centered on Energoatom.
  • NABU and SAPO confirmed the raids are tied to a broader probe into Energoatom and possible graft.
  • The probe alleges more than $100 million being laundered in relation to state contracts.
  • Yermak, a longtime Zelenskyy ally, has been a key figure in Ukraine's negotiations and diplomacy.
  • The investigation involves tapes and a network of officials connected to Energoatom.
  • Zelenskyy’s office says investigators have full access to the premises and cooperation is ongoing.
  • Yermak’s deputies and other officials have faced scrutiny in connection with the graft allegations.
  • Ukraine’s prime minister, Yermak’s deputy before taking the top role, has also been mentioned in the context of the probe.
  • Pro-government lawmakers and some civil society groups are calling for Yermak's firing.
  • The investigation is one of the largest since Zelenskyy took office in 2019 and Russia’s 2022 invasion.
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