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Corruption in Ukraine. The heads of important people from the energy sector rolled


“Today, the first decisions regarding the restart of NAEK Enerhoatom were made. The government prematurely terminated the powers of the company's supervisory board,” Svyrydenko wrote in the Telegram messenger. Earlier, the apartments were searched, among others. Herman Halushchenko, the incumbent Minister of Justice and, until August, Minister of Energy, and Timur Mindich, one of Volodymyr Zelensky's closest friends.

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What decisions did the Prime Minister of Ukraine make in connection with Enerhootom?

How many people have been detained in corruption cases?

What losses did Ukrainian companies suffer as a result of the scandal?

When is the new composition of Enerhoatom's supervisory board to be presented?

Svyrydenko said that the Ministry of Economy, Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Ukraine is to present the new composition of the supervisory board to the government for approval within a week, in consultation with international partners. According to her, the task of the new board will be to quickly renew the company's management, conduct a full audit and provide all assistance to law enforcement agencies in investigating possible cases of corruption.

War in Ukraine. A big scandal in the energy sector

The Prime Minister ordered the State Audit Service to conduct an urgent audit of Enerhoatom, including in the field of public procurement. “We are waiting for the audit results as soon as possible. We will provide the materials to law enforcement agencies and anti-corruption services,” she added.

Earlier on Tuesday, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) announced that seven people were suspected in a major corruption scandal in the energy sector and five people were detained. NABU documented how members of a criminal organization transferred money to the former Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine.

Those involved in the scandal were to systematically collect bribes from contractors of the state-owned operator of nuclear power plants, Enerhoatom, in the amount of 10%. up to 15 percent contract values. NABU and SAP published some of the audio recordings from the investigation into this matter. They reported that a large anti-corruption operation in the energy sector lasted 15 months and included 1,000 hours of audio recordings. Losses of Ukrainian companies USD 100 million.

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