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Ukraine’s energy corruption crisis: Why Zelensky faces his toughest political test

Ukraine is facing a major corruption scandal in its energy sector, triggering ministerial resignations and allegations against a close ally of President Volodymyr Zelensky, as anti-graft agencies uncover a $100 million embezzlement scheme.

November 14, 2025 / 15:28 IST
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Ukraine energy scandal shakes leadership
Ukraine energy scandal shakes leadership

As Ukraine approaches the fourth winter of Russia’s invasion, the country is facing a fresh political crisis that has shaken its war-battered energy sector. In a matter of days, the scandal has prompted the resignation of two ministers and forced President Volodymyr Zelensky to sanction a close ally, underlining the challenges of governing amid war.

Operation Midas: Uncovering a high-level graft scheme

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The scandal erupted on Monday when the Ukrainian Anti-Corruption Bureau (Nabu) conducted around 70 raids targeting a “high-level criminal organisation” accused of embezzling $100 million from the energy sector. The probe, codenamed Operation Midas—a reference to the mythical king who turned everything he touched to gold—resulted in multiple arrests, including a former advisor to the energy minister and an official from the state nuclear operator, Energoatom.

Nabu released a series of videos featuring wiretapped conversations of those involved, alleging that contractors working with Energoatom were routinely forced to pay 10 to 15 per cent kickbacks on contracts to avoid delayed payments or losing supplier status. The agency described the scheme as a parallel power structure inside the state enterprise overseeing Ukraine’s nuclear plants, which provide roughly half of the country’s energy. Much of the illicit money, it said, was laundered through numerous shell companies, many located abroad.