Five regional governors and four deputy ministers have been dismissed from their posts in Ukraine, according to AFP, following corruption scandals, one of which was directed against the Ministry of Defense, a full invasion of the country by Russia.

Ukrainian troops in the Zaporizhzhia regionPhoto: Ukrinform / Shutterstock editors / Profimedia
  • Corruption scandal in Ukraine: several officials announced their resignations

According to the representative of the government in the parliament, Taras Melnychuk, the governors of Dnipropetrovsk (center), Valentin Reznichenko, Zaporizhia (south), Oleksandr Starukh, and Sumy (north) regions. Dmytro Zhivytskyi, Kherson (South), Yaroslav Yanushevich, and Oleksiy Kuleba, Kyiv, will leave their positions.

In November, several Ukrainian publications accused Reznichenko of awarding tens of millions of euros worth of road repair contracts to a group co-founded by his girlfriend, who works as a fitness trainer.

According to the media, a judicial investigation is ongoing against him and his colleagues from the Sumy, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions, and Kuleba’s dismissal is linked to the next appointment in the Presidential Administration.

The government also fired Deputy Minister of Defense Vyacheslav Shapovalov, whose resignation was already announced, Minister of Social Policy Vitaly Muzychenko, and two Deputy Ministers of Territorial Development Ivan Lukeria and Vyacheslav Negoda.

Anatoly Ivankevych and Viktor Vyshnyov, Deputy Heads of the Sea and River Transport of Ukraine, were also dismissed from their posts.

The cascade of dismissals and layoffs followed media revelations about inflated prices in a contract to supply food to the Ukrainian military, the first corruption scandal in the Ministry of Defense since the start of the war.

Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, cases of corruption were common. This scandal occurred at a time when Kyiv is asking its Western allies, whose military and financial support is crucial, to send hundreds of tanks against Moscow, AFP notes, Agerpres reports.

Corruption scandal in the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

The Ukrainian publication Zn accuses the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, which is headed by Oleksiy Reznikov, of purchasing food for the army at prices that are two to three times higher than Kyiv grocery prices, writes The Kyiv Independent.

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine denied the accusations in the Ukrainian media, saying that the story has “signs of deliberate manipulation and misleading”, but did not provide additional details, reports The Kyiv Independent.

The Ministry of Defense has announced that it will require the Security Service to investigate “false information that harms our defense interests” while martial law is in place.

The Ukrainian publication Zn wrote about the contract of the Ministry of Defense for 2023 on the purchase of food from its sources in the army.

The publication notes that this contract with a total value of UAH 13.16 billion, which is equivalent to EUR 328.4 million, was concluded on December 23 and provides for the supply of food products to the Ukrainian military stationed in Poltava, Sumy, Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Chernihiv and Cherkasy regions. .

The contract does not provide for the delivery of food to the frontline fighters, where “only delivery can make any purchase more expensive,” writes Zn.

Journalists claim that the Ministry of Defense agreed to pay 17 hryvnias (48 euro cents) for an egg, while in one of the capital’s stores its price is about 7 hryvnias (18 euro cents). A kilogram of potatoes ordered for the Ukrainian military costs 22 hryvnias (55 euro cents), and in Kyiv grocery stores the price is about 9 hryvnias (23 euro cents), reports Zn.

Immediately after the exposure in the media, the Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on National Security, Defense and Intelligence summoned high-ranking officials of the Ministry of Defense to answer the accusations.

The corruption scandal in which the deputy minister was detained

Also, several officials of central and regional executive bodies in Ukraine appear in a corruption investigation, as part of which Deputy Minister of Infrastructure Vasyl Lozinsky was arrested, who is accused of embezzling public funds for alternative energy sources in the winter months, reports CNN.

According to the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU), Lozinsky is accused of receiving commissions in the amount of 400,000 dollars, in this way he was “exposed and embezzled from budget funds.” He would have received the money for assistance in signing contracts for the purchase of some equipment and machinery, in particular electric generators, at an inflated price.

The National Anti-Corruption Bureau shows that about $49 million was allocated over the summer to “provide the population with alternative sources of electricity, heat and water during the winter due to the situation caused by the destruction of critical infrastructure.”

  • “The investigation established that a number of officials of the central and regional executive bodies decided to waste part of the state funds.
  • For this, they worked with a group of intermediaries and ensured the conclusion of purchase and sale contracts with predetermined commercial structures at prices inflated by almost 280 million hryvnias (about 7.6 million dollars),” anti-corruption prosecutors say.

According to the source, several searches were conducted in this case, 920,000 UAH and 38,700 dollars were found and seized in the offices of some businessmen.

The Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Oleksandr Kubrakov announced that on Sunday Vasyl Lozinskyi was dismissed from the position of Deputy Minister of Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure.