On NABU tapes, Halushchenko is called "Derkach’s man". VIDEO
On tapes released by NABU, former Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko is referred to as the "man" of former MP and traitor Derkach, who fled to Russia and now holds the position of senator there.
According to Censor.NET, this information was announced by the SAPO prosecutor during a court hearing on the selection of a preventive measure for former advisor to Minister Halushchenko, Myroniuk.
"Tsukerman: Well, you see, calling Sigizmund (Herman Halushchenko — Ed.) Derkach’s man. Overstated? It’s actually the case.
You know, they knew each other; maybe he could keep talking," prosecutor Savytskyi quoted from the conversation.
Background
- Earlier, Censor.NET reported that NABU was conducting searches at Mindich's residence, who left Ukraine a few hours before the searches.
- As reported, on Tuesday, 4 November, searches were conducted in one of the branches of the separate divisions of NNEGC "Energoatom" in connection with a corruption case.
- The NABU is also conducting searches at the home of former Energy Minister Halushchenko and at "Energoatom".
- The NABU and the SAPO announced a large-scale operation to expose corruption in the energy sector.
- Current Minister of Energy Svitlana Hrynchuk appears on recordings obtained by NABU as part of its investigation into corruption in the energy sector.
- Later, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau uncovered an office in central Kyiv belonging to the family of former MP and current Russian senator Andrii Derkach, where a "black ledger" was kept, cash was tracked, and money-laundering operations were organized.
- On 11 November, NABU released recordings featuring Minister Halushchenko and Mindich.
- Chernyshova has been served with a notice of suspicion of illicit enrichment under Operation "Midas."
- One of the suspects, Dmytro Basov, was remanded in custody with bail set at UAH 40 million.
- Halushchenko's former adviser Myroniuk was remanded in custody with bail set at UAH 126 million.
- President Zelenskyy announced sanctions against those involved in the NABU case and called for the dismissal of two ministers.