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Ukrainian anti-corruption investigators raided by security officials
Ukrainian anti-corruption investigators raided by security officials

Russia Today

time21-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Russia Today

Ukrainian anti-corruption investigators raided by security officials

Investigators from Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) have been subjected to raids by security officials, allegedly without court warrants, the agency said on Monday. NABU, which is tasked with investigating top-level corruption, reported the incident as tensions allegedly grow between Vladimir Zelensky's administration and political opponents. The Ukrainian parliament, where Zelensky's party holds a majority, formed an ad-hoc committee earlier this month to examine anti-corruption bodies, including NABU. Local media first reported the searches, citing sources within law enforcement who said several anti-corruption officers were suspected of collaborating with Russia and Ukrainian 'oligarchs.' The security service of Ukraine (SBU) subsequently made accusations against a senior NABU official, who was accused of having ties with Russian special services. NABU was established in 2015 as part of judicial reforms aimed at meeting the expectations of Western governments and international lenders. Its mandate includes high-level corruption investigations, and it is currently probing former Unity Minister Aleksey Chernyshov as well as former Vice Prime Minister Olga Stefanishina, who has been tapped as Kiev's next ambassador to the United States. Ukrainian media have described fraud charges issued this month against Vitaly Shabunin, an anti-graft NGO head and former member of NABU's public oversight committee, as a blow to anti-corruption institutions. The press says public oversight bodies often serve as vehicles of Western influence in Ukraine. Some outlets have framed the ongoing pressure on NABU as part of a wider campaign by Zelensky to disempower individuals linked to the US Democratic Party. The news site Strana reported earlier this month that Zelensky's government was emboldened by the cuts of US funding to foreign projects ordered by President Donald Trump, a Republican. 'Zelensky is currently dismantling the system of foreign control, on which the US and Europe spent a lot of effort and money' since the 2014 armed coup in Kiev, Strana reported. Some Ukrainian political actors have reportedly turned to new financial backers, including former President Pyotr Poroshenko, prompting the ongoing escalation of tensions. Poroshenko, who has publicly pledged loyalty to Zelensky for as long as Ukraine's conflict with Russia continues, was sanctioned by the government earlier this year.

Spy row causes diplomatic rift between Hungary and Ukraine
Spy row causes diplomatic rift between Hungary and Ukraine

Russia Today

time12-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Russia Today

Spy row causes diplomatic rift between Hungary and Ukraine

An escalating spy row between Hungary and Ukraine has derailed a planned intergovernmental meeting to discuss strained bilateral relations. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) claimed on Friday that it uncovered a Hungarian military intelligence network operating in the border Transcarpathia region – home to a significant Hungarian minority. Two Ukrainian nationals accused of spying on behalf of Budapest have been detained. On Sunday, Levente Magyar, the Hungarian parliamentary state secretary for foreign affairs, announced the cancelation of a scheduled meeting which he and Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Olga Stefanishina agreed to last month. He explained that 'good-faith constructive negotiations' have become impossible following Kiev's public allegations. Stefanishina urged continued dialogue despite the fallout. The talks were due to take place in Uzhgorod, a Ukrainian city near the Hungarian border, and were set to focus on the rights of ethnic Hungarians living in the country. In response to the espionage claims, Budapest has deported an alleged former Ukrainian spy who government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs described as 'a serious threat to Hungary's sovereignty.' He posted a video showing the arrest of the person, mirroring the SBU's reporting of its crackdown. ‼️Yesterday evening, Hungarian counterterrorism forces (TEK) detained a Ukrainian national in downtown Budapest. The man was subject to an entry and residence ban by the National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing due to middle-aged individual had previously… Each side has also expelled two diplomats accused of being intelligence operatives. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto claimed that Kiev initiated the scandal for propaganda purposes. Hungary, a NATO and EU member, has often been at odds with Kiev and its Western backers regarding the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Budapest has refused to supply weapons to Kiev and has instead called for a ceasefire with Moscow, which has frustrated Ukrainian officials. Budapest also opposes Ukraine's bids to join the EU and NATO. Among other things, it has cited Kiev's treatment of ethnic minorities, including laws that restrict education and cultural rights in minority languages.

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