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Ukraine - Zelenski Friend Accused in Energy Sector Corruption Case

 Moon of Alabama

November 11, 2025

There has been a severe power struggle going on in Ukraine which the circle around acting president Vladimir Zelenski fighting against the former president Petro Poroshenko and his clique.

Today the power struggle went into a new round with fresh corruption accusation raise against intimate allies of Zelenski.

Zelenski has control over the ruthless Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). The group around Poroshenko is allied with 'grant structures' previously close to the US Democratic Party.

'Grant structures' are the 'civil society' and the 'anti-corruption' parallel government organizations in Ukraine which were, until recently, financed by U.S. funds and controlled by Democrats. After Trump had blocked the funding for those groups Poroshenko jumped in with financing and the European Union took over.

The fight has been ongoing since 2022 when the war in Ukraine started for real. During the mid of this year the fight  went public:

An intense information operation has been launched to remove Ukraine's (former) President Vladimir Zelenski from office. Behind it are a cabal of Ukrainian opposition figures in coordination which western media and parts of the Trump administration.
The current campaign follows a earlier one which was directed against Zelenski's main advisor and head of the office of the president Andrei Yermak.

Several pieces in major western outlets were launched against Zelenski and his clan. They were the preparatory fire for a wider attack which would accuse people around Zelenski, and finally himself, of large scale corruption schemes.

Zelenski tried to preempt the attack. On July 22 he put the whole anti-corruption vertical, including the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine,  under his control. That move caused open protest in Kiev by various non-government organization. The EU pushed back and Zelenski had to concede defeat. The Anti-Corruption vertical was  released from supervision:

On Monday the 21st of July the Ukrainian Secret Service (SBU) searched offices of the independent anti-corruption police (NABU) and anti-corruption prosecutor office (SAPO) and detained several of its investigators. A day later the Zelenski regime pushed a law through parliament which  ended the independence of both entities by putting them under control of the prosecutor general.
The move had been  planned for months (in Russian) but was executed in haste after NABU and SAPO had served a notices-of-investigation to people near to the president.
But Zelenski had miscalculated the step. There were highly visible local protests and the EU stepped in by threatening to withhold subsidies on which the Ukrainian state depends.
Two days after his strike against the independent anti-corruption entities Zelenski had to  pull back. Today the parliament  reestablished the independence of NABU and SAPO.

For a while the war continued at a lower level. The SBU tried to catch NABU detectives in various schemes while NABU continued to leak rumors about corruption in Zelenski's circles. Today the clash became loud again.

This morning Ukrainska Pravda (who's owner is currently allied with Poroshenko)  reported of a large search operation by the anti-corruption office:

Detectives from the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) have conducted searches at the home of Tymur Mindich, a businessman and co-owner of Kvartal 95, the Ukrainian production company Volodymyr Zelenskyy founded before he became president, on the morning of 10 November.

Hours before the search the  colorful Tymor Mindich and other suspects in the case, the Zuckerman brothers, had fled the country. (The FBI is investigating Mindich and the Zuckermans for money laundering.)

Around noon NABU released details, including wiretapped conversations,  of its investigation:

NABU said it had documented the activities of a "high-level criminal organization" allegedly led by a "businessman well-known to the media."
"Its members built a large-scale corruption network influencing strategic state enterprises, including Energoatom," NABU said in a statement. The bureau alleged that participants received illicit kickbacks worth 10% to 15% of contract values from Energoatom's contractors.

This is a very serious strike landing  close to Zelenski (machine translation):

Today  's NABU searches of a close associate of Volodymyr Zelensky, Timur Mindich, in the case of large-scale corruption in the energy sphere are an extremely alarming call for the president himself, showing that the shells are getting closer and closer.
And although Mindich managed to leave the country, other defendants in the case remained in Ukraine: the leaders of Energoatom, former Energy Minister and now Justice Minister Herman Galushchenko, as well as various viewers whose voices can be heard on  recordings from listening devices already published by NABU. In a certain development of events, they can begin to give confessions.
In addition, the NABU announced that it had collected 1,000 hours of audio recordings in this case, which again intensified the discussion of information about the "Mindich tapes", one of the defendants in which, according to the widespread version, is Zelensky himself ( we have already analyzed the Mindich case and its significance in more detail).
The current events show that the internal political confrontation in Ukraine is escalating and moving to a fundamentally new level.

The case will have domestic consequences in Ukraine. A large part of the corruption case is about contracts which were issued to build protection for Ukrainian energy facilities. The accused are alleged to have received serious bribes for all of these contracts and the result were shoddy protection buildings which could not withstand attacks by Russian missiles. With blackouts becoming the norm in Ukraine the population will take aim at the culprits.

The attack also comes at a moment where Zelenski has lost public credibility  as he, as well as Commander in Chief General Syrsky,  insist that everything is fine in Pokrovsk and Mirnograd while more  neutral sources say (vid) that the former city has come under full Russian control while the later is completely encircled.

Reprinted with permission from  Moon of Alabama.

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