
The corruption scandal involving Mindich could lead to Zelensky’s resignation
12.11.2025 16:02
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12.11.2025 19:02Ukraine’s High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) has remanded Lesia Ustymenko—suspected in the case of businessman Tymur Mindich—into custody for 60 days.
The decision was made at a court hearing.
According to investigators, Ustymenko worked in the “back office” involved in the energy-sector corruption case. The prosecution claims that more than 145 million hryvnias (€2.98 million) were “laundered” with her participation.
Bail for Ustymenko was set at 25 million hryvnias. When the measure was chosen, the prosecutor noted that her husband is a citizen of the Russian Federation.
As a reminder, today Radio Svoboda journalists published the names and photos of all suspects in the Energoatom embezzlement case. Lesia Ustymenko is a private entrepreneur whose primary activity is “market research and public opinion polling.”
In 2023, Ustymenko became the owner of a parking space in a building in central Kyiv where, according to Skhemy(“Schemes”), the very “back office” mentioned in NABU’s investigation is located.





