🕵️♂️ Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) made waves this Friday after searching the residence of Andriy Yermak, head of President Zelensky's office. The move signals escalating efforts to root out graft amid the country's ongoing reforms.
The Investigation Unfolds
NABU confirmed the operation via Telegram, stating investigative actions were 'authorized and being carried out.' While details remain sparse, the bureau promised updates soon. Yermak, a key Zelensky ally, posted on X that officials had 'full access' to his apartment, adding: 'My lawyers are cooperating with law enforcement.' No charges have been filed yet.
Context & Reactions
This probe comes as Ukraine intensifies anti-corruption measures to align with EU membership requirements. Young activists have praised recent reforms, but critics demand faster action. 'Transparency is non-negotiable,' tweeted analyst Maria Kovalenko. 'This shows no one’s untouchable.'
🔍 More developments expected next week as NABU continues its work.
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