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    Ukraine accuses former PM Tymoshenko of bribery, source says

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    Posted on January 14, 2026

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    Last updated: January 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Former PM Tymoshenko is accused of bribery in a vote-buying scheme, part of Ukraine's broader anti-corruption efforts impacting EU aspirations.

    Table of Contents

    • Tymoshenko's Bribery Allegations and Political Context
    • Details of the Bribery Scheme
    • Impact on Ukraine's EU Aspirations
    • Broader Anti-Corruption Campaign

    Ukraine's Former PM Tymoshenko Accused of Vote-Buying Scheme

    Tymoshenko's Bribery Allegations and Political Context

    By Dan Peleschuk

    Details of the Bribery Scheme

    KYIV, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Ukrainian anti-corruption investigators accused former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko of bribery on Wednesday for allegedly running a vote-buying scheme, a source familiar with the matter said, the latest probe to rattle Kyiv's ruling class.

    Impact on Ukraine's EU Aspirations

    The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) said it had served charges of bribery to an opposition party chief after exposing several other lawmakers last month as members of a "systemic" plot to receive payments in exchange for votes.

    Broader Anti-Corruption Campaign

    While the bureau did not identify Tymoshenko by name, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters she was the subject of the probe.

    Tymoshenko, who rose to prominence two decades ago as a leader of the pro-democratic Orange Revolution, denied "all accusations" but didn't specifically address the probe.

    In a Facebook post, she pledged to clear her name in court.

    BRIBERY-FOR-VOTES PLAN NOT A 'ONE OFF,' NABU SAYS

    "This concerned not one-off arrangements, but a regular cooperation mechanism that envisaged advance payments and was designed for a long-term period," NABU said on Wednesday.

    "Lawmakers were to receive instructions on how to vote," or not to vote at all.

    Eradicating corruption is critical to Ukraine's effort to join the European Union, though recent revelations of graft have drawn attention to the scale of this endeavour.

    NABU and anti-corruption prosecutors shocked Ukrainians last November by unveiling an alleged $100 million kickback scheme in the energy sector involving a former associate of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

    PART OF BROADER ANTI-GRAFT CAMPAIGN

    The probe into Tymoshenko, a sharp-elbowed populist who launched her career in the 1990s, broadens an anti-graft campaign that has ensnared senior ministers and opposition lawmakers.

    Tymoshenko served as prime minister in 2005 and again from 2007-2010. Her political influence in recent years has significantly diminished, with her Fatherland party holding around two dozen seats in Ukraine's 450-seat legislature.

    (Additional reporting by Olena Harmash; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Tymoshenko accused of running a vote-buying scheme.
    • •NABU's investigation is part of a broader anti-corruption campaign.
    • •Bribery allegations could impact Ukraine's EU aspirations.
    • •Tymoshenko denies the accusations and vows to clear her name.
    • •The probe highlights systemic corruption in Ukrainian politics.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine accuses former PM Tymoshenko of bribery, source says

    1What is bribery?

    Bribery is the act of giving or receiving something of value to influence the actions of an official or other person in charge of a public or legal duty.

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