# Corruption
A 170 million hryvnia scheme at Energoatom: media name possible suspects
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) have announced that they have uncovered a scheme involving the misappropriation of nearly 170 million hryvnias during the construction of the Tashlyk Pumped Storage Power Plant in the Mykolaiv region. The names of the suspects have not been officially disclosed, but Ukrainian media have identified possible individuals implicated in the case.
The NABU and the SAPO have uncovered a new corruption scheme at Energoatom — they suspect the embezzlement of 170 million hryvnias
The NABU and the SAPO have uncovered a large-scale corruption scheme at Energoatom involving the construction of a power station in the Mykolaiv region.
Lozinsky has been charged with a new offence relating to the procurement of equipment
The NABU and the SAPO have announced that new charges have been brought against the former Deputy Minister of Community, Territorial and Infrastructure Development in connection with the procurement of critical equipment at inflated prices.
A new suspect has emerged in the Knyazev case: what is wrong with the investigation’s version of events
A new suspect has emerged in the bribery case before the Supreme Court – retired judge Oleksandr Prokopenko. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) believe he may have received $50,000 from the former head of the Supreme Court, Vsevolod Knyazev, although Prokopenko himself did not vote in favour of the position that would have benefited Kostyantyn Zhevago.
Mindich’s partner was buying up land and hotels near Bukovel
Igor Khmelov, a business partner of Timur Mindich, has been buying up land and holiday resorts near Bukovel for millions of dollars since 2022.
Corruption in the Supreme Court: what is known about the alleged suspects
Officially, the case involves three sitting Supreme Court judges and one retired Supreme Court judge. The anti-corruption authorities have not disclosed the names of the new individuals implicated, but information regarding the likely parties involved in the case and their background has already emerged in the public domain.
Corruption in the Supreme Court: NABU conducts searches
The NABU and the SAPO are conducting investigations into a corruption case involving the Supreme Court. The investigation concerns the places of work, residences and vehicles of a number of current and former Supreme Court judges.
The head of the Medical Examination Commission has been arrested in Kropyvnytskyi. He is suspected of trading in fake medical certificates
In the Kirovohrad region, the head of the military medical commission and other doctors are suspected of selling fake disability certificates to conscripts to help them avoid conscription.
In 2026, out of 814 court rulings in corruption cases, not a single one resulted in a prison sentence; only fines were imposed — Opendatabot
Between January and April 2026, 814 court rulings were handed down in corruption cases in Ukraine, which is 27% fewer than during the same period in 2025. In all cases, the defendants were fined.
The full bail amount has been paid for Yermak — he will be released from custody
The full amount of the bail – 140 million hryvnias – has been paid on behalf of Andriy Yermak, the former head of the President’s Office. This allows him to be released from custody.
The High Anti-Corruption Court has confiscated over 7 million hryvnias in connection with MP Litvinenko’s luxury cars
The High Anti-Corruption Court has ruled that assets linked to Serhiy Lytvynenko, a Member of Parliament of the 9th convocation from the “Servant of the People” party, are of dubious origin. The case concerns three cars manufactured in 2020, the value of which the court has ordered to be forfeited to the state.
The Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office is seeking to seize assets worth over 6.8 million hryvnias from the head of a district court in Vinnytsia Oblast
A prosecutor from the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office has filed a claim with the High Anti-Corruption Court seeking a ruling that the assets of the president of one of the district courts in Vinnytsia Oblast are of unjustified origin. The case concerns property in Kyiv and rental income totalling over 6.8 million hryvnias.