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Ukraine Anti-Graft Agencies Investigate Group Involving Presidential Officials

Anti-corruption investigators say the operation targets a criminal group led by two lawmakers and involving senior presidential office officials, with further details due later.

  • On Wednesday, Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office launched a special operation targeting lawmakers and presidential advisers to expose a criminal organization allegedly led by sitting and former lawmakers.
  • Following a bombshell statement late Tuesday from recently fired defense minister Mykhailo Fedorov, who called for wartime elections, the probe poses fresh political pressure as Fedorov claimed corruption has weakened Ukraine.
  • Parliament is scheduled to vote Wednesday on nominating Yevhenii Khmara, a former special forces operative, as the new defense minister following weeks of turmoil over Fedorov's ouster.
  • The probe adds pressure on Zelenskyy, already facing rare public backlash over the 35-year-old defense innovator's ouster, as thousands of protesters have demanded Fedorov's reinstatement over the past month.
  • As Ukraine's war against Russia extends into its fifth year, Zelenskyy is seeking European Union membership, making the graft crackdown within his office a critical test for his government's political resilience.
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Lean Left

The Ukrainian National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) is reportedly conducting an operation to uncover a criminal organization operating under the leadership of high-ranking officials in the Ukrainian Presidential Office and current and former members of parliament.

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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Lean Right

The Ukrainian anti-corruption agency is taking action against Selenskyi's MPs and advisors – shortly before an important vote in Parliament. A close confidant of the President must go.

·Berlin, Germany
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Center

The suspects are Irina Mudra, deputy director of the Office of the President and responsible for overseeing judicial reform, and Deputy Vadim Stolar

·Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain
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n-tv broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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