Ukraine’s Ex-President Poroshenko: ‘Corruption Scandal Is the Biggest Danger for Ukraine'
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The large-scale corruption scandal that has rocked Ukraine, namely that people close to the president have siphoned off one hundred million euros from the energy sector, is testing people's patience just before the start of winter.
Ukraine’s ex-president Poroshenko: ‘Corruption scandal is the biggest danger for Ukraine'
In an interview with FRANCE 24, Ukraine's former president Petro Poroshenko described the ongoing corruption scandal as "the biggest danger for Ukraine". His comments come as President Volodymyr Zelensky visits Paris. The scandal, which involves an estimated $100 million allegedly laundered through the energy sector, is reported to implicate Timur Mindich, a close ally of Zelensky. "This is the big test for President Zelensky," Poroshenko said, …
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The corruption scandal that has shaken Ukrainian politics to its core has also reached the head of the presidential administration, Andriy Yermak. More and more politicians are speaking out about the leaked recordings, and it seems that the personality cult and informal power network surrounding Yermak may be more extensive than previously thought.
Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Monday called for the resignation of the entire cabinet of ministers in Kiev amid the corruption scandal currently shaking Ukraine, which has been fighting for over three and a half years against Russia's large-scale invasion.
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