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Ukrainian investigators have accused Timur Mindich, a close ally of President Zelenskyy and co-owner of his media production company, of orchestrating a $100 million corruption scheme in the energy sector. The scheme allegedly involved embezzling funds even as Ukraine’s infrastructure is under attack by Russia. The accusations involve accusations against Justice Minister German Galushchenko, who allegedly benefitted from the scheme. Several arrests have been made, and authorities are investigating. Zelenskyy has emphasized the need to combat corruption, particularly as Ukraine seeks EU membership, but has not yet commented specifically on the charges against Mindich.
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Zelenskyy Ally Accused of $100 Million Corruption Scheme in Ukraine
Kyiv, Ukraine – November 12, 2025: A major corruption scandal is rocking Ukraine, as investigators accuse Timur Mindich, a close associate of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, of masterminding a $100 million embezzlement scheme within the country’s vital energy sector.
The accusations, announced Tuesday, come as Ukraine continues to battle Russian attacks that have severely damaged its energy infrastructure. Investigators allege that Mindich, who co-owns the media production company Kvartal 95 with Zelenskyy, used his relationship with the president to control the flow of money and resources, diverting funds through criminal means.
“Mindich exercised control over the accumulation, distribution, and legalisation of money obtained through criminal means in the energy sector of Ukraine,” said a prosecutor from the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO).
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) confirmed the uncovering of the scheme, announcing the detention of five individuals and charges against seven, including a suspected ringleader believed to be Mindich. NABU claims Mindich fled the country shortly before raids related to the investigation.
The scandal also implicates Justice Minister German Galushchenko, who is accused of receiving personal benefits in exchange for facilitating the scheme. Galushchenko is reportedly cooperating with investigators, and the Justice Ministry has stated he will refrain from further comments.
The accusations have triggered public outrage amid ongoing power shortages and the relentless attacks on the energy infrastructure. Following the raids, President Zelenskyy stressed the importance of fighting corruption and urged officials to cooperate with anti-corruption bodies. However, he has yet to directly address the charges against Mindich.
The government has already taken action by sacking the supervisory board of Energoatom, the state nuclear energy operator implicated in the scheme, and launching an urgent state-led audit.
Eradicating systemic corruption is a key condition for Ukraine’s EU membership aspirations. This scandal poses a significant challenge to Ukraine’s progress toward integration with the European Union.