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Ukraine's deputy energy minister detained for €460,000 bribe

Ukrainian deputy minister detained
Ukrainian deputy minister detained
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Tomasz Waleński

12 August 2024 11:27

Deputy Minister of Energy of Ukraine was detained in Kyiv for accepting a bribe of €460,000. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) reported on Monday.

"SBU and NABU, with the support of the Minister of Energy of Ukraine, uncovered a large-scale corruption scheme organized by his deputy. As a result of comprehensive measures, the deputy minister of energy was detained in Kyiv in connection with a bribe of nearly half a million euros," SBU announced in a statement.

According to media reports, the detainee is Oleksandr Kheilo, one of the deputies of Minister Herman Halushchenko.

Deputy Minister detained. Promised mining equipment

"For this amount, the official, using his authority, promised the heads of state enterprises in the Lviv-Volyn coal basin to provide mining equipment from the mines at the front line in the Donetsk region," SBU explained.

The service revealed that the management of the mines in the Lviv-Volyn basin approached the Ministry of Energy in the spring with a request to evacuate specialized equipment from the mines around Pokrovs'k in the Donetsk region. Today, it is one of the hottest frontline sections.

"The detained official, who was responsible for saving mining equipment, began to demand money for its removal," SBU reported.

Three other individuals involved in the case were detained along with the deputy minister. The suspects face up to 12 years in prison and property confiscation.

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