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Zelensky Considers Yermak Ouster Amid Energy Corruption Probe

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Ukrainian President Zelensky Faces Calls to ‌Dismiss Chief of Staff Amidst Energy Sector Corruption Probe

Kyiv,Ukraine – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is facing mounting pressure to dismiss ​his Chief of Staff,Andriy Yermak,following a major ⁢corruption ‍inquiry within the country’s ⁣energy sector,according to reports from Ukrainska Pravda. The calls for Yermak’s removal reportedly came during a series of meetings Zelensky held last week with key government figures ‌to strategize a response to the fallout from the probe.

The investigation, launched by the National Anti-corruption Bureau of ‌Ukraine (NABU) on November 10th, centers on a criminal organization accused of influencing strategic ​state-owned enterprises, including Energoatom, through a large-scale corruption scheme.NABU conducted searches⁢ at ‌the homes of​ entrepreneur Tymur mindichus,a founder of the Kvartal 95 studio,and Justice Minister Germanas galushchenko,who previously served as Minister of​ Energy.

Seven individuals are currently suspected in the case, including Mindichus, identified as the head ​of the criminal organization, former Energy Ministry advisor Ihor Myroniuk, Energoatom’s executive director for physical protection and security, Dmytro Basov, and four ‍individuals allegedly involved in money laundering – ​Oleksandr Tsukerman, Ihor Fursonko, Lesia Ustymenko, ​and⁤ Lyudmyla Zorina.

Sources familiar with the presidential discussions told Ukrainska Pravda that while various solutions to the crisis were offered, “almost ⁤all of them disagreed and⁢ advised to​ replace the head ​of the presidential office A. Yermak.” A ⁢high-ranking member of​ the ruling People’s Servant party reportedly ​stated that it would be easier to count those within the Verkhovna⁤ Rada not requesting Yermak’s dismissal.⁢ ‌One source indicated ​a potential fracturing of the faction if Yermak remains in his⁢ position, stating, “It is understood that ther is ‍no direct blackmail,⁢ but if he is not fired, the faction ⁣will fall ​apart.”

The push for ⁣Yermak’s‌ removal is reportedly being spearheaded by a tandem of David Arachamiya and Daniil Getmantsev, with support from the liberal wing ​of the People’s Servant party.

On​ November 13th,President Zelensky imposed personal sanctions on Tymur ⁣Mindichus and Oleksandr Tsukerman.

This situation unfolds as Ukraine continues to navigate the challenges of war with ⁤Russia and simultaneously strives to address internal corruption, a key requirement for maintaining international support and progressing‍ towards European Union membership. The outcome of this ​internal ⁣political pressure and the ongoing corruption‌ investigation will⁣ likely have notable implications for⁤ the stability of Zelensky’s ⁤administration and Ukraine’s reform efforts.

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