Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) conducted searches at the residence of Andriy Yermak, head of the presidential office, on November 28, 2025, as part of an ongoing investigation. Authorities confirmed the operation via Telegram, stating investigative actions were 'authorized and being carried out' with further details to follow.
Yermak acknowledged the searches in a social media post, emphasizing full cooperation: 'They were given full access to the apartment. My lawyers are on site cooperating with law enforcement officers.' The probe underscores Ukraine's intensified anti-corruption efforts this year, a key focus for international partners monitoring governance reforms.
While NABU has not disclosed specific allegations, the case highlights persistent challenges in balancing political accountability and institutional stability. Observers note such developments could influence both domestic confidence and foreign investor perceptions as Ukraine navigates post-conflict recovery.
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Ukraine's anti-corruption authorities search home of president's aide
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