NEWSFLASH: Zelenskyy’s Chief of Staff will leave his position
Deep Dives
Explore related topics with these Wikipedia articles, rewritten for enjoyable reading:
-
National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine
13 min read
The article mentions NABU conducting searches at Yermak's home. Understanding this institution—its independence, powers, and history of high-profile investigations—provides crucial context for why this investigation is significant and how Ukraine's anti-corruption infrastructure works.
-
Energoatom
14 min read
The corruption scandal is connected to Ukraine's state nuclear energy company. Wikipedia covers Energoatom's strategic importance (operating all Ukrainian nuclear plants including Zaporizhzhia), its role during the war, and why corruption there would be particularly serious.
Featured Subscriber’s Comment:
“My teenage offspring ask me, “What is going on with Ukraine?” I always direct them to The Counteroffensive.”
By: Rebecca

Just two weeks ago, Yermak’s dismissal seemed impossible. Today, Zelenskyy announced that Yermak submitted his resignation letter after Ukraine’s anti-corruption bodies announced searches of Yermak’s home, likely in connection with the latest corruption scandal surrounding the state nuclear energy company, Energoatom.

Andrii Yermak is the controversial head of the President’s Office and one of the most recognizable Ukrainian politicians. His position was typically a symbolic role, which involved organizing presidential participation in international events and media coverage of the president’s activities. Instead, Yermak used his role to become the second-most-powerful person in Ukraine, after Zelenskyy.
After the paywall:
What role did Yermak play in the government?
How could he have been involved in the corruption scandal?
What does his dismissal mean for Ukraine?
This excerpt is provided for preview purposes. Full article content is available on the original publication.
