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Former Ukrainian Energy Minister Detained Amid Corruption Probe

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German Galushchenko, Ukraine's former energy minister, has been detained while attempting to flee the country. He was stopped on a train, though his destination remains unclear. Galushchenko is a central figure in a sweeping $100 million embezzlement scandal that has engulfed several government officials.

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The scandal has increased pressure on President Volodymyr Zelensky’s administration, which pledged to root out corruption. Although Zelensky and his former chief-of-staff, Andriy Yermak, are not implicated, Yermak resigned after authorities searched his home. The scandal has also led to calls from the US for Ukraine to hold elections, which have been suspended since the war began in 2022.

Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) confirmed Galushchenko’s detention under "Operation Midas," a major investigation targeting embezzlement within Ukraine's energy sector, including at the national nuclear operator Energoatom. Allegations include systematic kickbacks from contractors, with funds laundered and moved abroad to places like Russia.

NABU released images of cash-filled bags linked to the scheme. Galushchenko, identified by Ukrainian media, had previously resigned at Zelensky’s request. His successor also stepped down due to the scandal. Galushchenko is now en route to Kyiv for further questioning.

Operation Midas is part of a broader effort to combat pervasive corruption in Ukraine, critical for its EU membership aspirations. The revelations have sparked domestic outrage, especially as they coincide with Russia’s attacks on Ukraine's energy facilities.

The investigation underscores the challenges facing Ukraine, highlighting the importance of addressing corruption in its pursuit of European integration. High-profile cases like this one are pivotal in Ukraine’s ongoing struggle for transparency and governance reforms.

Key Takeaways

  • Former energy minister detained amid $100m embezzlement scandal.

  • Operation Midas targets corruption in Ukraine’s energy sector.

  • Scandal heightens scrutiny on Zelensky administration amid reform efforts.

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I wonder what happened to that Ukraine prosecutor that Joe Biden used to boast that he (Biden) had demanded be sacked in the next six hours. Laughs all round (of course this was in the day when Joe was still more or less compos mentis).

9 minutes ago, Leopold Bloom said:

I wonder what happened to that Ukraine prosecutor that Joe Biden used to boast that he (Biden) had demanded be sacked in the next six hours. Laughs all round (of course this was in the day when Joe was still more or less compos mentis).

Viktor Shokin is living in exile.

In Russia.

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