Ukraine’s Justice Minister Suspended Amid Major Corruption Scandal
- November 12, 2025
Ukraine suspended its minister of Justice, German Galushchenko, over alleged corruption tied to the energy sector and associates of Zelensky.
Ukraine suspended its minister of Justice, German Galushchenko, over alleged corruption tied to the energy sector and associates of Zelensky.
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