Former Energy Minister Galushchenko Detained at Border in 'Midas' Corruption Probe.
Ex-Minister Apprehended at Border Crossing
According to Novyny.live: Herman Galushchenko, the former Energy Minister, was detained overnight on February 15th while attempting to leave the country. The arrest was carried out by detectives from Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) as part of their 'Midas' case investigation. Galushchenko was removed from a train at the border. The Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) has confirmed the details of the operation.
The 'Midas' Case Explained
Galushchenko is a suspect in a NABU investigation into alleged corruption within the energy sector. The 'Midas' case also involves another individual, Timur Mindich. Galushchenko was previously questioned by NABU in November of last year, and the 'Midas' operation was officially announced on November 10th. Investigators estimate that approximately $100 million was laundered as part of this scheme.
Today, while crossing the state border, NABU detectives detained the former Minister of Energy as part of the 'Midas' case. Urgent investigative actions are currently underway in accordance with legal requirements. - The Prosecutor's Office
The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to emerge. Galushchenko's arrest has generated significant public interest due to the serious nature of the high-level corruption allegations. This case highlights the critical importance of anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine, particularly within the energy sector, where such schemes can have a profound impact on the national economy. NABU's high-profile investigations, like 'Midas', often resonate widely and can influence the country's political landscape, with future developments likely to shed more light on corruption at the highest levels of power.
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