High-Profile Resignation: Yermak Steps Down Amidst Anti-Corruption Probe
Andriy Yermak, chief of staff to President Zelenskiy, resigned following a search of his home by anti-corruption agents. His departure is part of a broader probe into high-level corruption in Ukraine, sparking public discontent. Zelenskiy is poised to select a new chief of staff soon.
In a dramatic development, Andriy Yermak, the influential chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy of Ukraine, has tendered his resignation. His decision follows a search of his residence by anti-corruption agents, a move that intensified scrutiny over high-level corruption within the country.
President Zelenskiy addressed the nation, asserting that despite Russian hopes for instability, Ukraine would avoid missteps and maintain its course. The investigation into graft has captured public attention and fueled demands for accountability among Ukraine's senior officials.
Yermak's resignation is set against the backdrop of complex peace negotiations and diplomatic efforts, with President Zelenskiy expected to decide on a new chief of staff promptly. The situation remains tense as anti-corruption efforts continue to unfold.
(With inputs from agencies.)

