Ukraine prosecutors say former energy minister is suspect in kickback case

Ukraine prosecutors say former energy minister is suspect in kickback case
This handout photograph taken and released on February 14, 2026 by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Service, shows Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky. (File/AFP)
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Updated 16 February 2026 10:51
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Ukraine prosecutors say former energy minister is suspect in kickback case

Ukraine prosecutors say former energy minister is suspect in kickback case
  • A major corruption scandal linked to a former associate of President Volodymyr Zelensky forced senior resignations, including his chief of staff

KYIV: A Ukrainian former energy minister has been detained as a ​suspect in a high-profile kickback case for crimes such as moneylaundering and participation in criminal activity, anti-graft prosecutors said on Monday, but did not name him.
Ukraine’s previous two energy ministers resigned amid fallout from the ‌so-called “Midas” case, ‌centered on an ​alleged $100-million ‌kickback ⁠scheme ​at the ⁠state atomic agency that ensnared senior officials and business elites, including a former associate of President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The scandal also claimed the job of Zelensky’s chief of staff, and ⁠all three have denied wrongdoing.
“We ‌are talking ‌about the former energy ​minister of Ukraine (2021 ‌to 2025),” special anti-graft prosecutors ‌said on the Telegram messaging app. “He is charged with money laundering and participation in a criminal organization.”
The former minister was detained ‌over the weekend while attempting to leave Ukraine, the prosecutors ⁠said.
“During ⁠the suspect’s tenure ... the criminal organization received more than $112 million in cash from illegal activities in the energy sector,” Ukraine’s National Anti-corruption Bureau said in a statement.
Materials obtained in Ukraine and through international cooperation with the competent authorities of a number of countries furnished the basis for ​its conclusion, ​the bureau added.