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    Ukraine Charges Seven in $100 Million Energy Graft Scandal

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    Posted on November 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Seven charged in a $100M Ukrainian energy corruption case, highlighting Kyiv's anti-corruption efforts amid EU membership aspirations.

    Seven Charged in $100 Million Ukrainian Energy Corruption Case

    Overview of the Energy Corruption Case

    By Dan Peleschuk and Max Hunder

    Details of the Allegations

    KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian authorities charged seven individuals on Tuesday in relation to an alleged $100 million kickback scheme involving senior energy officials that has caused public anger and focused attention on Kyiv's battle against corruption.

    Key Figures Involved

    Ukraine is under pressure to crack down on graft as it seeks European Union membership and courts critical financial support from Western partners while fending off massive Russian attacks on its energy system.

    Impact on Ukraine's Energy Sector

    Accusations of kickbacks in the energy sector are particularly sensitive with the broader public, which is facing lengthy daily blackouts across much of the country even before cold winter temperatures set in.

    The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine said in a statement that it had detained five suspects and identified two others in a plot to control procurement at state enterprises, particularly nuclear agency Energoatom. None were named.

    A source familiar with the matter said the suspect described by NABU as the chief organiser is Timur Mindich, a former business associate of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

    Mindich did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent to Kvartal 95, a production studio he co-owns where Zelenskiy built his comedy career before his election in 2019.

    Others charged in the probe include a former adviser to the energy minister, Energoatom's head of security and four so-called "back office" workers. NABU later identified an ex-deputy prime minister as another suspect.

    Justice Minister German Galushchenko, who had previously served as energy minister, was the subject of investigative actions, his ministry said on Tuesday. It did not specify whether this was in relation to the NABU investigation.

    Galushchenko's voice was captured in a recorded conversation with some of the suspects in the case released by NABU, according to a source familiar with the matter.

    Galushchenko did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    NABU, an independent law enforcement branch, announced the investigation on Monday as Ukraine braces for another winter of widespread power outages. Nuclear power is a key source of electricity generation in Ukraine.

    NABU said work on the case had taken 15 months, and that it conducted more than 70 searches across the country.

    (Reporting by Max Hunder and Dan Peleshchuk; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Energy Corruption Case
    • Details of the Allegations
    • Key Figures Involved
    • Impact on Ukraine's Energy Sector

    Key Takeaways

    • •Seven individuals charged in a $100 million Ukrainian energy corruption case.
    • •The scandal involves senior energy officials and procurement control.
    • •Ukraine faces pressure to tackle corruption for EU membership.
    • •The case highlights issues amid Ukraine's energy crisis and blackouts.
    • •NABU conducted a 15-month investigation with over 70 searches.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine charges seven in $100 million energy graft scandal

    1What is corruption?

    Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It can involve bribery, embezzlement, or other unethical practices that undermine trust in institutions.

    2What is an investigation?

    An investigation is a systematic examination or inquiry into a matter to uncover facts, gather evidence, and determine the truth about an issue or allegation.

    3What is the role of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU)?

    The NABU is an independent law enforcement agency in Ukraine responsible for investigating and combating corruption within the country, focusing on high-profile cases and public officials.

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