Ukrainian anti-corruption investigators from NABU have launched raids targeting Timur Mindich, a prominent businessman and close associate of President Vladimir Zelensky. The operations also involved Justice Minister German Galushchenko and state nuclear operator Energoatom, amid allegations of a high-level criminal organization in the energy sector. NABU's 15-month investigation includes over 1,000 hours of surveillance, with reports of 'Mindich tapes' capturing Zelensky. Mindich, formerly in entertainment, has expanded into defense and energy, including drone manufacturing via Fire Point, accused of no-bid contracts. Recent reports claim U.S. FBI probes into money laundering. This scandal highlights growing influence of de facto oligarchs under Zelensky's tenure, sparking concerns over governance and Western relations.
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RT reports: The searches, carried out by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) on Monday, reportedly targeted properties owned by Mindich, as well as Justice Minister German Galushchenko – a former energy minister described by Ukrainian media as Mindich’s insider in the government – and also state-run nuclear operator Energoatom, Zhelezhnyak said on Monday.
NABU confirmed taking action against Energoatom, stating that it was investigating a “high-level criminal organization” operating within Ukraine’s energy sector. The agency said the case stems from over 1,000 hours of surveillance and 15 months of investigative work but declined to name any suspects.
Mindich, a businessman and former entertainment industry figure, is known for his close personal and professional ties to Zelensky. The latter reportedly celebrated his birthday at Mindich’s apartment in 2021. Mindich’s address was reportedly under NABU surveillance for several months this year, with the Ukrainian leader allegedly having been recorded.
The report also claimed that Mindich is under investigation for money-laundering by the US FBI, reportedly in cooperation with NABU.
Mindich’s alleged corporate interests include Fire Point, a company that transitioned from a film location scouting agency into one of Ukraine’s largest drone manufacturers, as well as the energy industry, including nuclear power generation.
Fire Point has previously been accused of securing inflated, no-bid government contracts, though it denies wrongdoing or having ties with Mindich.
