Top Ukrainian ministers submit their resignations as the country is rocked by a corruption scandal

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — As Russia’s renewed attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure cause rolling blackouts ahead of winter, a major embezzlement and kickbacks scandal involving the state-owned nuclear power company has put top officials under scrutiny.

It’s fast becoming one of the most significant government crises since Moscow’s full-scale invasion, with media reports implicating a close associate of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Responding to a public backlash, Zelenskyy called for the dismissal of his justice and energy ministers amid the investigation. They later submitted their resignations, the prime minister said.

Anti-corruption watchdogs — the same agencies Zelenskyy sought to weaken earlier this year— revealed the findings of a 15-month investigation, including 1,000 hours of wiretaps, resulting in the detention of five people, and another seven linked to about $100 million in kickbacks in the energy sector. more

9 Comments on Top Ukrainian ministers submit their resignations as the country is rocked by a corruption scandal

  1. …and yet Z-bag walks free. I know, I know, the U.S. shouldbl get its own house in order, because as noted by Mm above, where did the money come from again?

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  2. Exactly.
    WE were paying all of their bills and their salaries, retirements, and insurances.

    Meanwhile, back in the states, a friend of mine just lost her life insurance because she is being treated for cancer. I’ll have to see if the company had the Uke flag on their social media accounts.

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