Ukrainian President’s Office Hit With New Corruption Probe

Ukraine's anti-corruption offices announced the investigation a day after Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov called for the country to hold wartime elections.
Ukrainian President’s Office Hit With New Corruption Probe

Ukraine’s leading anti-corruption offices have initiated a special operation targeting a criminal organization involving high-ranking officials from the Office of the President. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office announced the investigation on August 19, though specific details remain scarce. President Zelenskyy has not yet commented, but Iryna Mudra was dismissed from her role as deputy head of the Office of the President.

  • Ukraine’s anti-corruption offices are investigating senior officials in President Zelenskyy’s office.
  • The investigation targets a criminal organization with participation from high-ranking presidential office officials and former deputies.
  • Details of the investigation have not been fully disclosed.
  • Iryna Mudra was dismissed from her position as deputy head of the Office of the President.
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