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    1. Any-Original-6113 on

      Briefly (from article):

      The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) said Monday it had uncovered a graft scheme in the energy sector involving $100 million of laundered funds.

      Ukrainian investigators on Tuesday accused Timur Mindich, a close ally and longtime business associate of President Volodymyr Zelensky.

      Zelensky faced a massive backlash from Ukrainians and Brussels over the summer when he tried to bring the two independent anti-corruption bodies, NABU and SAPO, under government control.

    2. GreenEyeOfADemon on

      Thanks god we have rus*ian redditors worried about Ukraine, posting the same news over and over.

    3. ClearlyNotMeAtAll on

      Noooo! It was my turn to post this!!! Life is unfair!!!

    4. Time_Yak2422 on

      The army’s patience won’t last forever, and honestly, it’s starting to look like the patriotic military might end up running the country… 

    5. brainerazer on

      For all the European nationals reading this, I urge you to think of the fact that you in actuality do enable this.

      How come it is valid to buy stuff in Switzerland with stolen money? This is exactly what these pieces of shit did.

      How come everyone corrupt is allowed in EU and as soon as you cross the Hungarian border all law you broke magically doesn’t matter? (And btw yes, this does include draft dodging as well as corruption . Arbitrary line crossing should not provide safe haven from charges)

      How come France [refuses](https://chamber.ua/news/france-has-refused-to-extradite-kostyantin-zhevago-reports-law-firm-vb-partners/) to extradite Zhevago who is as corrupt as they come? Do you want his illegal money, I assume? Don’t give me that “war means he will be mistreated” bullshit, what are our options here, not to have war before we can put him in jail?

      And we see all of that, and then we see the preaching on oh how corrupt y’all are. Do you think this makes us feel inspired to root these pieces of shit out? It does feel like we stand alone at times, with everyone else just providing platitudes most of the time.

      And do you think this is limited to UA corruption btw? Don’t you understand that your domestic grafters use the same infrastructure ours do? So even if you’re selfish, this should concern you.

    6. GreenEyeOfADemon on

      >Zelenskyy lauded the anti-corruption efforts saying that “all and any steps against corruption are very necessary.”

      >In his [**daily address**](https://www.president.gov.ua/news/mi-gotuyemo-ugodi-z-kilkoma-yevropejskimi-krayinami-v-tomu-c-101273) on November 10, Zelenskyy said Energoatom, the largest energy provider in Ukraine, is of such importance that it is “necessary to have the company clean.” “Sentences must be handed down” he added.

      [https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-corruption-investigation-energy-sector/33586081.html](https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-corruption-investigation-energy-sector/33586081.html)

    7. CheapAttempt2431 on

      Everyone knows that Ukraine is near the top of every corruption index. The noteworthy thing isn’t the corruption, it’s the fact that in the middle of the largest war in Europe since ww2, an independent agency has enough power and popular support to fight the government and do its job properly.

    8. At this point, I just hope that this story will be the end of Zelensky’s political career.

      Somehow, we have to keep going and survive this war. But afterwards, this man has to go.

    9. throw_my_username on

      What a surprise… Mr Z is as corrupt as they come

    10. ThimMerrilyn on

      This is why he tried to shut down the anti corruption commission.,, because he and his mates are corrupt and looting the country while it’s at war

    11. Lennyleonard_ on

      I’m pretty sure I war time that is a hanging offence.

    12. i_getitin on

      I guess one of the few things Trump was right about. Cant just keep signing blank cheques for Ukraine.

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