Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is under increasing pressure to demonstrate accountability as a corruption scandal threatens to destabilize his government amidst the ongoing war with Russia. The scandal, involving the embezzlement of $100 million from Ukraine’s energy sector, has led to the dismissal of two top officials and sanctions on close associates. However, these actions have failed to quell public outrage, particularly as Ukrainians endure frequent power outages caused by Russian bombardments. Calls are growing for the resignation of Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, Andrii Yermak, who is seen as a central figure in the administration. While neither Zelenskyy nor Yermak have been directly implicated, critics argue that senior leaders must be held accountable to restore public trust and maintain credibility with Western allies. The scandal has intensified scrutiny of Ukraine’s long-standing corruption issues, which Zelenskyy had pledged to eradicate when elected in 2019. Despite the political storm, Zelenskyy has not yet decided to dismiss Yermak, whose influence in the administration remains significant. The situation highlights the delicate balance Zelenskyy must strike between addressing internal corruption and maintaining focus on the war effort.
A corruption scandal pressures Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to show greater accountability
