LONDON -- Ukraine is being shaken by one of the biggest wartime corruption scandals since Russia's invasion three years ago, after investigators raided the homes of top officials and a former business partner of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as part of an investigation into an alleged sprawling corruption scheme in the country's energy sector.
Ukraine's main anti-corruption agencies on Monday announced they had uncovered the "high-level" scheme that included corruption at Ukraine's state nuclear energy company Energoatom. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau said it has proof that the scheme had elicited kickbacks worth $100 million from contractors hired to build defenses for Ukraine's energy infrastructure to protect it from Russian attacks. That is likely to dra

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