“The ambassadors of the G7 countries welcomed the readiness declared by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi to assist in the investigation of corruption schemes at Energoatom, in which his former business partner appears. This is stated in the post of the G7 representative office in Ukraine. “We welcome the readiness of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi to cooperate and support the independent investigation of NABU/SAP. We count on Ukraine’s further leadership in anti-corruption reforms, which is key”, — write on: ua.news
The ambassadors of the G7 countries welcomed the readiness declared by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi to assist in the investigation of corruption schemes at Energoatom, in which his former business partner appears.
This is about it in postand G7 representations in Ukraine.
“We welcome the readiness of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi to cooperate and support the independent investigation of NABU/SAP. We count on Ukraine’s further leadership in anti-corruption reforms, which is key for Euro-Atlantic integration,” the message said.
The ambassadors also made it clear that despite the corruption scandal, the G7 countries will continue to support Ukraine’s energy stability against the backdrop of Russian terrorist attacks against the Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
We would like to remind that the “Midas” case related to corruption schemes in the Ukrainian energy industry has been actively investigated since November 10.
According to the information of the “Scheme” project, suspicions announced Timur Mindich (appears as “Carlson” on the audio recordings of the conversations made public), former adviser to the Minister of Energy Ihor Myronyuk (“Rocket”), executive director of security of NAEK “Energoatom” Dmytro Basov (“Tenor”), as well as Oleksandr Zukerman (“Sugarman”), Ihor Fursenko (“Ryoshik”), Lesya Ustymenko and Lyudmila Zorinii.
VAX applied preventive a measure in the form of detention with the alternative of making a 25 million hryvnias deposit to the employee of the back office for the legalization of funds, Ustymenko.
