Ukrainian anti-corruption agencies are conducting a search this Friday at the home of the head of the Office of the leader of the Kiev regime, Andriy Yermak, reports Ukrayinska Pravda, which publishes photos from the scene. Moments later, the NABU confirmed the search.
According to the portal's correspondents, approximately 10 agents from the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) arrived at the scene.
Yermak himself commented on the registry and stated that he provides all the "collaboration".
"Today, NABU and SAP are conducting procedural actions at my home. The investigators are not encountering any obstacles. They have been granted full access to the apartment and my lawyers are present, cooperating with law enforcement," he wrote on his Telegram channel.
Scandal
On November 11, NABU announced that it had detained five people and identified seven other suspects in an investigation into bribes of about $100 million in the country's energy sector.
According to investigations, contractors of the state-owned atomic energy company Energoatom, in the midst of a military conflict, were forced to pay illegal commissions of between 10% and 15% on the value of the contracts, under threat of payment blockage and loss of supplier status.








