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Zelenskyy moves to 'clean up' Ukraine's energy sector as corruption scandal rocks leadership
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced major energy sector cleanup Sunday as corruption scandal rocks the nation's nuclear industry.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has vowed to "overhaul" state-owned energy companies, after a major corruption scandal engulfed the country's energy sector. Around $100 million (£76m) has been embezzled, anti-graft investigators said, causing outrage in a country where Russian attacks have resulted in crippling power outages.
When Vladimir Putin first started targeting the Ukrainian energy sector, it did not have the impact the Kremlin wanted. Ukraine’s ability to withstand the Russian campaign, and carefully ration its power supplies,
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Friday's attack adds to growing anger and frustration among Kyiv residents as they face winter cold and darkness amid rampant power outages.
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Ukraine’s president and prime minister met early Sunday for further talks on cleaning up the war-torn nation’s energy sector following a widespread corruption scandal.
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