
Ermak reported on his Telegram channel that the investigative actions are taking place without any obstacles. "Today, procedural actions are indeed taking place in my home. I have provided investigators with full access to the apartment, my lawyers are present on-site, interacting with law enforcement agencies. I am providing full assistance," he noted.
According to information published on the morning of November 28 by "Ukrainian Truth," about 10 employees of NABU and SAP conducted the searches, which was also confirmed by the bureau itself. The visit of the investigators was documented in photographs from the scene.
As reported by Financial Times correspondent Christopher Miller, the actions against Ermak are related to the investigation of corruption schemes in the state company "Energoatom."
A major corruption scandal has erupted in Ukraine concerning the state energy company "Energoatom," resulting in the resignation of the ministers of energy and justice. At the center of this case is businessman Timur Mindich, who, according to media reports, is an acquaintance of President Zelensky. According to the publication, Ermak appears in the materials of this high-profile case under the pseudonym Ali-Baba.
Some opposition deputies and representatives of the pro-presidential faction "Servant of the People" are demanding Ermak's resignation in connection with the corruption scandal, which has already been dubbed "Mindichgate."
After a meeting with deputies of the "Servant of the People" faction, the President of Ukraine announced that he does not plan to dismiss the head of his office.