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Rage, panic, and a glimmer of hope in Ukraine as corruption scandal unfolds

Ukraine is being rocked by the biggest corruption scandal of President Volodymyr Zelensky's term. In the halls of power in Kyiv, the mood is one of dread and uncertainty about what to expect next. "It's a huge blow, but the worst part of it is that I'm not sure that we are at the end of it, it might still be unfolding," a pro-government Ukrainian lawmaker speaking on condition of anonymity told the Kyiv Independent. "What I would recommend the

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Several former and active members of the Government of Ukraine, as well as businessman Timur Mindić, who is known as President Vladimir Zelensky's close friend, are involved in a large-scale scheme of rebounds in Ukrainian energy, claim anti-corruption authorities in the country, and the scandal, which is gaining momentum every day, can have the most unpredictable consequences not only for Ukrainian policy but also for society as a whole.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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The corruption scandal within the Ukrainian government has resonated widely across Europe, with media speculation about the scandal's negative impact on Kyiv's support plans and its EU aspirations.

·Warsaw, Poland
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The President of Ukraine announced a major overhaul of State energy companies after the disclosure of a US$100 million diversion involving the nuclear operator Energoatom.

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The revelation of this scandal is the result of a process that has been dragging on for many months. In July, the Ukrainian authorities' attempt to limit the independence of the anti-corruption bodies: the National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office sparked considerable controversy. Why did the authorities try to do this at that particular time? Because these services began to focus on individuals closely …

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Operation Midas will probably be the biggest corruption challenge yet for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, said Czech Radio Plus editor-in-chief Josef Pazdera on the 90' ČT24 program hosted by Nikola Reindlová. According to Jan Šír from the Institute of International Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University, Zelensky can handle the corruption scandal in the energy sector, but he will have to listen to how Ukrainian …

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Publikum broke the news in on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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