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Zelenskiy Calls for Resignations Amid Major Graft Investigation

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has urged two ministers to resign in response to a significant corruption investigation that threatens to overshadow the country’s ongoing military challenges. The scandal has emerged during a critical period as Ukrainian forces face persistent Russian advances on the battlefield. Zelenskiy, addressing the nation via video, condemned corruption in the energy sector, highlighting the issue as “absolutely unacceptable,” especially given the sector’s vulnerability due to regular Russian air strikes.

In the wake of Zelenskiy’s remarks, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko submitted a request to parliament for the dismissal of Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk and Justice Minister German Galushchenko, who previously held the energy minister position. Although Galushchenko has not been named as one of the seven suspects in the probe, his former advisor has been implicated. Galushchenko has denied any wrongdoing, yet his voice was reportedly recorded during a conversation involving some suspects, as revealed by a source familiar with the ongoing investigation.

Hrynchuk, who announced her resignation earlier in the day, has also denied any involvement in corrupt activities. The ongoing investigation, led by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU), has been characterized by the gradual release of information through polished videos featuring the lead investigator. This initiative marks the latest chapter in a series of corruption allegations that have plagued Ukraine’s wartime government.

Corruption and Energy Sector Challenges

Demonstrating progress in combating corruption is crucial for Ukraine as it seeks to secure membership in the European Union. This goal is seen as vital for diminishing Russian influence in the region. Accusations of graft within the energy sector resonate deeply with Ukrainians, particularly as they contend with frequent power outages caused by extensive Russian attacks on infrastructure. These issues could further complicate relations with international donors who have been instrumental in supporting Ukraine’s beleaguered energy sector.

According to Serhiy Nahorniak, a member of parliament’s energy committee, some donors have already expressed hesitation in providing essential resources, such as transformers, to the beleaguered Sumy region. “Having read the news, they said, ‘We think you can afford more than one transformer,’” Nahorniak stated on local television, emphasizing the potential fallout from the graft scandal on international aid.

Earlier this year, Zelenskiy attempted to limit the powers of Ukraine’s anti-corruption bodies but reversed those changes following public protests and criticism from European partners. Political adversaries accused him of undermining anti-corruption efforts to shield his associates, a claim Zelenskiy has staunchly denied.

Among the seven suspects identified by prosecutors is Timur Mindich, a co-owner of the influential Kvartal 95 television studio, which produced the popular sitcom that propelled Zelenskiy to fame as a comedian before he successfully transitioned into politics and was elected president in 2019.

As the investigation unfolds, the implications for Ukraine’s leadership and international relations remain significant. The government’s ability to address corruption effectively will be critical in maintaining the trust of both its citizens and foreign partners.

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