
Ukraine’s Former Energy Minister Officially Named in $100M Energy Corruption Scandal
Ukrainian authorities confirmed charges against Galushchenko—one day after he was detained attempting to leave the country.

Ukrainian authorities confirmed charges against Galushchenko—one day after he was detained attempting to leave the country.

Kyiv’s anti-corruption agency detained the country’s former energy minister as he attempted to leave the country.

New appointments include the defence minister moving to the energy portfolio.

One former MEP described the bloc as starting to look like North Korea.

In a letter sent to the President of the European Council, the Slovak PM said he is “not in the position” to support any solution aimed at covering Ukraine’s military expenses for the coming years.

The premises of Kyiv’s second most powerful man are being searched, amid claims he has “skimmed hundreds of millions” in Western aid.

The position of Kyiv’s former energy minister is “untenable” while a money laundering probe is underway.