Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has vowed to shake up the country's energy sector amid a corruption scandal that has sparked widespread outrage. The anti-graft investigators have alleged that around $100 million was embezzled from the state-owned energy companies, causing power outages and devastating impact on the country.
In response, President Zelensky ordered the resignation of two ministers involved in the scandal and sanctioned a former business partner who is believed to be the mastermind behind the corruption scheme. The president has also announced plans to overhaul key state-owned enterprises in the energy sector, including Energoatom, the state nuclear company at the heart of the scandal.
"This means that we will have a new supervisory board within a week, which will enable us to carry out a complete overhaul of the management," Zelensky said on social media. He also promised to appoint a new head for the hydropower generating company Ukrhydroenergo and implement reforms at oil and gas giant Naftogaz.
The scandal has raised concerns about corruption in Ukraine's energy sector, with many calling on the government to take action. The European Union has urged Zelensky's government to crack down on corruption, saying it undermines trust and stability in the country.
In related news, French President Emmanuel Macron will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Paris next week as part of efforts to bolster support for Ukraine amidst ongoing tensions with Russia.
In response, President Zelensky ordered the resignation of two ministers involved in the scandal and sanctioned a former business partner who is believed to be the mastermind behind the corruption scheme. The president has also announced plans to overhaul key state-owned enterprises in the energy sector, including Energoatom, the state nuclear company at the heart of the scandal.
"This means that we will have a new supervisory board within a week, which will enable us to carry out a complete overhaul of the management," Zelensky said on social media. He also promised to appoint a new head for the hydropower generating company Ukrhydroenergo and implement reforms at oil and gas giant Naftogaz.
The scandal has raised concerns about corruption in Ukraine's energy sector, with many calling on the government to take action. The European Union has urged Zelensky's government to crack down on corruption, saying it undermines trust and stability in the country.
In related news, French President Emmanuel Macron will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Paris next week as part of efforts to bolster support for Ukraine amidst ongoing tensions with Russia.