Feb 15 • 10:59 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Former Minister Involved in Corruption Scandal Arrested in Ukraine While Attempting to Leave the Country

A former energy minister in Ukraine was arrested while trying to flee the country amidst an ongoing corruption scandal involving the energy sector.

Today, NABU detectives arrested a former energy minister in Ukraine who was attempting to cross the border as part of the 'Mido' case, which revolves around a massive corruption scandal that has shaken the country's energy sector in the past year. Although the name of H. Haluščenka was not explicitly mentioned in NABU's statement, he had previously held the position of the energy minister before resigning last November. NABU confirmed that initial investigative steps are being carried out following legal requirements and court orders, with more detailed information to be provided later.

H. Haluščenka was one of several ministers who resigned in 2025 amid revelations of a mass money laundering conspiracy within the energy sector, allegedly organized by an ally of President Volodymyr Zelensky. NABU claims the conspirators orchestrated a corruption scheme worth $100 million (84 million euros) to embezzle funds, which sparked public outrage at a time when many people in the country lack electricity due to Russian attacks. The investigation is ongoing, and the involvement of high-level officials hints at systemic corruption issues within Ukraine.

This incident not only underscores the serious challenges Ukraine faces in combating corruption but also raises questions about the integrity of its governance during a time of crisis. The allegations tied to Haluščenka also put further pressure on the Zelensky administration, as they attempt to maintain support both domestically and internationally amid ongoing conflict and energy shortages. As the investigation unfolds, its implications for Ukrainian politics and public trust remain significant and will likely impact future governmental reforms and anti-corruption measures.

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