A new, internal front has opened in Ukraine as a sprawling $100 million corruption scandal has forced the suspension of a top cabinet minister, shaking public faith and exposing deep-seated graft within the wartime leadership.
Justice Minister German Galushchenko was suspended pending an investigation into an alleged kickback scheme controlling procurement at the state nuclear agency, Energoatom. While Galushchenko has not been named a suspect, one of his advisors has, and a source confirmed the minister’s voice was captured on recordings with individuals now detained in the case.
The scandal, unveiled in a series of slickly produced videos by Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU), is the latest crisis for President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who faced street protests earlier this year after attempting to limit the powers of the very anti-corruption bodies now exposing the alleged scheme. The case also implicates Timur Mindich, a co-owner of the television studio that produced the sitcom, which launched Zelenskiy’s political career.

Why It Matters
This is a symptom of a system at war with itself. While Ukrainian soldiers die on the front lines, a shadow war of kickbacks and graft is being waged in the corridors of power, threatening to undermine the very nation they are fighting for.
The fact that this scandal reaches into the justice ministry—the institution meant to uphold the law—and brushes against the president’s inner circle reveals a rot that no amount of wartime unity can conceal. For Western allies pouring billions into Ukraine’s defense, these revelations are a nightmare, fueling doubts about the government’s integrity.
















