Recently some of the Ukrainian president’s closest friends, confidantes, and advisers, as well as people in his political party, have been strongly suspected of corruption by the internal agency, called Nabu, that not so long ago Zelenskyy tried to prevent from doing its job through legislation in Ukraine’s parliament, only to be made to reverse this by massive protests. The corruption involves alleged kickbacks from contracts for the big Ukrainian energy company, Energoatom. One of the suspects fled the country, allegedly to Israel, just hours before his home was raided in the investigation, apparently being tipped off. This was Timur Mindich, the old friend of Zelenskyy and former business partner in his media production company, Kvartal 95, which helped Zelensky get elected and gain power, as well as providing a team of close advisers afterwards, all helped by money and political encouragement from the west. Another close friend, adviser, and Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, who was inseparable from Zelenskyy until now and was the key figure in the so-called peace negotiations with foreign governments, was Andriy Yermak. Yermak also worked for Zelenskyy’s media production company, as a lawyer at first, from 2011. Other figures involved are Ukraine’s ex deputy prime minister Oleksiy Chernishov, who was also under suspicion in another case of corruption, the justice minister Herman Halushchenko, and the energy minister Svetlana Hrynchuk, plus a good number of other less well-known individuals. All of these were members of Zelenskyy’s Servant of the People political party. Yes, the name seems somewhat ironic to say the least.
The western media
state apparatus does not dwell much on these matters, although they report it,
the person who appears to be the focal point of the corruption, president Zelenskyy
himself, completely evades their suspicion, even their speculation, when you
might have expected otherwise. So much money and praise has been heaped upon
this fascist leader, now no longer elected in Ukraine but essential to the
western media, that they cannot easily retrace their steps. It was similar with
Aung San Suu Kyi, you may recall. But that moment when the Canadian parliament,
with Zelenskyy in attendance, gave an actual old Nazi two standing ovations, was
obviously highly emblematic.
The bourgeois state media spin on this is that it demonstrates that Ukraine is a society with a democracy on the right path to solving its enormous corruption problem, as if this were just a fly in the ointment, it is after all the only way to paint it positively for them. It is a standard response that excuses everything. If they lose a conflict, they will also say it was due to the mass peace campaigns, which "show how vibrant our democracy is."
We will not dwell on
how western workers might feel about their money and weapons being gifted to a foreign
fascist leadership while they are deprived in the cost of living crisis, but
ask how must the poor Ukrainian workers feel being sent to the front and
risking their lives, and often dying, for these people. They are suffering in
the energy blackouts caused by Russian bombing, but having their money and
energy siphoned off to fill the pockets of their own corrupt leaders, in the
midst of this war, rather than support the effort, must be extremely galling.
This again is not mentioned, even speculated on, by the western media state
apparatuses, who dutifully follow their bourgeois class’s imperialist aims.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/2/what-will-the-sacking-of-zelenskyys-no-2-change-for-ukraine
https://left.eu/ukraine-government-turning-blind-eye-to-fascism-in-its-ranks/
The volunteer Azov Battalion is a case in point." *
* The idea expressed in this article by the BBC writer that Ukrainians are somehow more unaware of what Nazis are is somewhat ridiculous, given the history of their country, and its invasion by Nazi Germany. They would have at least as good an understanding as UK citizens, except it would be likely influenced by the years of imperialist imposition by the late Russian Soviet Union and later Russia.