Corruption Investigation Engulfs Ex-Chief of Staff in Ukraine
Ukrainian authorities have implicated a former high-ranking official, widely identified as Andriy Yermak, a notable figure from President Zelenskiy's administration, in a major corruption probe. The anti-corruption agencies officially served a notice of suspicion as the investigation progresses.
Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies have taken a significant step by serving an official notice of suspicion to a former top aide of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, as part of an expansive corruption investigation.
While the agencies have adhered to Ukrainian law by not disclosing the individual's name, local media has identified him as Andriy Yermak, who left his position in late 2022 following a related scandal.
This move marks an intensified effort to tackle corruption at high levels of government, indicating possible repercussions for Zelenskiy's administration.
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