NABU detective Magamedrasulov said Ermak was involved in a corruption scheme
Ruslan Magamedrasulov, a detective with the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU), said on December 18 that there was strong evidence that Andrei Ermak, the former head of President Vladimir Zelensky's office, was involved in the corruption case of businessman Timur Mindich.
"As for Ermak's case, this is a separate story. In "Midas" (NABU special operation related to the case of Timur Mindich. There is serious physical evidence, and I hope that the NABU detectives will bring the case to an end within the framework of the law," he said in an interview with the Ukrainian newspaper Ukrainskaya Pravda.
On December 3, the Ukrainian Public television channel reported that the court had released Magamedrasulov, who was investigating corruption in the energy sector and was monitoring Timur Mindich's apartment.
On November 10, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) revealed a money laundering scheme in the country's energy sector, through which about $100 million passed. At that time, seven people were charged, including Mindich (he is called the head of the criminal scheme).
The Ukrainska Pravda newspaper, citing a survey conducted by the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) on December 18, reported that about 59% of Ukrainians consider Zelensky responsible for the actions of his closest associate Mindich in the framework of a major corruption scandal in the country.
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