Close Menu
Daily Guardian EuropeDaily Guardian Europe
  • Home
  • Europe
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • Environment
  • Culture
  • Press Release
  • Trending
What's On

‘The odds are good there’s life out there’ – POLITICO

February 16, 2026

Japan narrowly avoids a technical recession in 2025, government report shows

February 16, 2026

Tiny island’s climate reparations proposal labelled ‘major threat’ to US industry

February 16, 2026

Austrian creator of viral OpenClaw joins OpenAI to build “next generation” of AI agents

February 16, 2026

YouTube boxer Logan Paul sells rare Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card for record $16.5 million

February 16, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Daily Guardian Europe
Newsletter
  • Home
  • Europe
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • Environment
  • Culture
  • Press Release
  • Trending
Daily Guardian EuropeDaily Guardian Europe
Home»World
World

Ukraine’s former energy minister charged with money laundering

By staffFebruary 16, 20263 Mins Read
Ukraine’s former energy minister charged with money laundering
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Published on 16/02/2026 – 10:22 GMT+1•Updated
10:22

Ukraine’s former energy minister Herman Halushchenko was charged with money laundering and involvement in a criminal group as part of the country’s corruption investigation around the state nuclear power company Energoatom, authorities announced on Monday.

In a statement by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO), it was confirmed that two anti-graft watchdogs have “expanded the circle of suspects in the Midas case”.

“The former minister of energy (2021–2025) has been exposed for money laundering and participation in a criminal organisation,” the statement said.

According to the investigation, which first rocked Ukraine in November, members of the criminal group initiated the registration of a fund on the island of Anguilla in February 2021.

The fund aimed to raise about €118 million in “investments,” with Halushchenko’s family among the “investors,” the bureau said.

The NABU said over €8.8 million was transferred to the fund’s accounts controlled by Halushchenko’s family. Additionally, more than 1.3 million Swiss francs (€1.8 million) and €2.4 million in cash were withdrawn and sent directly to his family in Switzerland.

Part of the funds were spent on Halushchenko’s children’s education at top Swiss institutions and placed in the ex-wife’s accounts. The remainder was allegedly deposited, “earning extra income for the family’s personal use.”

Halushchenko served as energy minister from 2021 to 2025 and was appointed justice minister in July 2025. In November, the NABU searched properties linked to him as part of the investigation.

According to NABU, the money was allegedly laundered using various methods, including cryptocurrency and “investments” in the fund.

Halushchenko has yet to comment on the charges brought against him.

Investigation continues

Halushchenko has been investigated by the country’s anti-corruption watchdogs as part of a case involving state nuclear power company Energoatom. Eight other suspects have been charged.

According to the investigation, Timur Mindich, a former close associate of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is the alleged ringleader.

On Sunday, Halushchenko was detained while attempting to cross the border, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine said.

“While crossing the border, NABU detectives detained a former energy minister as part of the Midas (probe),” NABU said.

According to Ukrainian media outlets, the former energy minister was removed from a train and then transported to Kyiv for further questioning and investigative procedures.

Halushchenko served as energy minister from 2021 to 2025 and was appointed justice minister in July 2025.

In November 2025 NABU searched properties linked to him as part of the Energoatom investigation.

The anti-corruption bureau reported that the group was collecting bribes from Energoatom contractors, amounting to 10-15% of each contract’s value.

Around $100 million in funds was laundered, according to the NABU.

“In fact, the management of a strategic enterprise with an annual revenue of over €4 billion was carried out not by officials, but by outsiders who had no formal authority,” the NABU said in a statement in November.

The allegation is that they received payments from contractors building fortifications against Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, while millions of Ukrainians across the country are suffering from power outages and blackouts after Russian attacks.

The investigation is ongoing and NABU said it is cooperating with 15 countries worldwide.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

French ‘ultra-left’ blamed for death of far-right activist in Lyon

Video. France crowns seagull cry champion at quirky Dunkirk carnival

Video. Streets of Ivrea explode with flying oranges in a three-day carnival revolt

Video. Latest news bulletin | February 15th, 2026 – Evening

Nepal: Watch cannabis rituals unfold during Shivaratri in Kathmandu

Former Ukrainian energy minister Halushchenko detained after attempting to leave the country

‘We must not stop being good,’ Tusk says in Munich

Cuba postponed its annual cigar fair due to fuel shortages

Sánchez warns against nuclear rearmament in Munich and calls for ‘moral rearmament’ against Putin

Editors Picks

Japan narrowly avoids a technical recession in 2025, government report shows

February 16, 2026

Tiny island’s climate reparations proposal labelled ‘major threat’ to US industry

February 16, 2026

Austrian creator of viral OpenClaw joins OpenAI to build “next generation” of AI agents

February 16, 2026

YouTube boxer Logan Paul sells rare Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card for record $16.5 million

February 16, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Europe and world news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Ukraine’s ex-energy minister charged with corruption after attempt to flee – POLITICO

February 16, 2026

French ‘ultra-left’ blamed for death of far-right activist in Lyon

February 16, 2026

The week the EU’s climate foundations started to shake – POLITICO

February 16, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 Daily Guardian Europe. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.