Zelenskyy moves to 'clean up' Ukraine's energy sector as corruption scandal rocks leadership

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced major energy sector cleanup Sunday as corruption scandal rocks the nation's nuclear industry.


Zelenskyy moves to 'clean up' Ukraine's energy sector as corruption scandal rocks leadership
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced new efforts to "clean up" the nation's energy sector amid a corruption scandal and near-constant attacks from Russia.

Zelenskyy met with Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko on Sunday morning, saying he called on lawmakers to revamp the leadership at the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate and the State Energy Supervision Inspectorate, in addition to other efforts to expunge Russian influence in the sector.

"In full coordination with law enforcement and anti-corruption bodies, ensure the renewal of the Asset Recovery and Management Agency and to promptly complete the competition for the position of Head of ARMA so that the new Head of the Agency can be selected by the end of this year," Zelenskyy wrote on X.

He further called on lawmakers to "promptly conduct an audit and prepare for sale the assets and shares in assets that belonged to Russian entities and to collaborators who fled to Russia. All such assets must operate one hundred percent in Ukraine's interests - to support our defense and to contribute to Ukraine's budget."

The new energy initiative also comes after a former associate of Zelenskyy's was accused of being the mastermind behind a $100 million embezzlement scheme involving nuclear energy.

Mindich allegedly exerted control over loyalists who then pressured contractors for Energoatom, Ukraine's state-owned nuclear power company, demanding kickbacks to bypass bureaucratic obstacles. The requested kickbacks were reportedly as high as 15%.

Zelenskyy himself was not implicated in the investigation.

The new effort comes as Zelenskyy says that his team is "working to ensure another start to negotiations" on ending the war with Russia.

"We are also counting on the resumption of POW exchanges - many meetings, negotiations, and calls are currently taking place to ensure this. I thank everyone who is helping. Thank you to everybody who stands with Ukraine," Zelenskyy wrote.

Ukraine's president further said that he is preparing for a full week of diplomacy with Greece, France and Spain, as well as renewed negotiations over prisoner of war exchanges with Russia.

Fox News' Rachel Wolf contributed to this report.

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