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Ukrainian anti-graft authorities detain ex-minister in major case

By Thomson Reuters Feb 15, 2026 | 6:16 AM

KYIV, Feb 15 (Reuters) – Ukrainian anti-corruption detectives have detained a former energy minister as part of a wide-ranging probe that ​sparked a political crisis last November ‌over high-level graft, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine said on Sunday.

The so-called “Midas” case centers on an alleged $100 million kickback scheme at the state atomic ‌agency ​that ensnared a number ⁠of senior officials and ⁠business elites, including a former associate of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s.

“Today NABU detectives detained a former minister of energy while crossing the ​state border, within the framework of the ‘Midas’ case,” NABU said in its statement.

“Priority ⁠investigative actions are ongoing, which ⁠are being carried out in ​accordance with the requirements of the law.” The ​agency said more details would come. It ‌did not name the individual.

Ukraine’s previous two energy ministers had resigned amid the fallout from the scandal, which also claimed the job ⁠of Zelenskiy’s chief of staff.

The two ministers and the chief of staff have all denied wrongdoing.

Battling ⁠corruption is ‌a key priority in Ukraine’s reform ⁠effort as it eyes membership ​of ‌the European Union, which requires the ​country shake ⁠off a decades-old scourage of graft.

Authorities in recent weeks have targeted lawmakers, former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and a former presidential adviser over various charges.

(Reporting by Dan Peleschuk; Editing by ​Alexandra Hudson)