Ukraine is confronting a political crisis triggered by a large corruption case. Anti-corruption bodies spent more than a year monitoring state energy contracts, gathering recordings, and tracking financial flows. Their findings point to an organized scheme inside Energoatom, the state nuclear operator , involving kickbacks on major contracts and the diversion of funds, which investigators estimate to be more than $100 million.
The investigation alleges that senior officials and business figures enriched themselves through energy contracts and diverted funds into private projects. Among those named are Justice Minister Herman Halushchenko, former Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Chernyshov, and businessman Timur Mindich, a former co-owner of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s entertainme

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