Ex-Ukrainian Energy Minister Arrested Amid Major Corruption Probe, Tied to Zelensky's Circle

February 15, 2026
Ex-Ukrainian Energy Minister Arrested Amid Major Corruption Probe, Tied to Zelensky's Circle
  • Former Ukrainian Energy Minister Guerman Galouchtchenko, who resigned amid a major corruption scandal last year, was arrested while attempting to flee the country, with NABU and the SAPO coordinating the case.

  • The Midas operation is a broad probe into corruption in Ukraine’s energy sector, linked to kickbacks and a money-laundering network centered around Energoatom, the state nuclear company.

  • Halushchenko, identified in investigations and press by outlets but not named in initial NABU communiqués, was detained on a train and transported to Kyiv for questioning as border authorities monitored movements.

  • NABU says initial investigations are proceeding under the law and with judicial sanctions, promising more details as the case develops.

  • The authorities have not publicly named the arrested individual in the early statements, with ongoing actions under legal procedures.

  • Investigations into the Midas network implicate ties to figures close to Zelensky and suggest personal enrichment from the scheme.

  • The probe has already prompted leadership reshuffles in Ukraine’s government, including changes around the president’s inner circle and key aides.

  • Public outrage over energy outages amid Russian attacks has intensified scrutiny of corruption amid wartime governance.

  • The case adds pressure on Ukraine regarding elections, with the political context of stalled processes and international expectations related to reform.

  • Allegations include misappropriation of funds at Energoatom intended for defense-related energy infrastructure and security measures.

  • Transcripts reference a figure labeled as “professor,” widely believed to be code for Halushchenko, underscoring the political sensitivity of the case.

  • Halushchenko’s proximity to Zelenskyy, whether as an unofficial but central aide or ally, complicates optics if corruption is proven.

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