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Ukraine's anti-corruption court places Zelenskiy's former chief of staff under arrest

Ukraine's anti-corruption court places Zelenskiy's former chief of staff under arrest

By Pavel Polityuk and Dan PeleschukThu, May 14, 2026 at 6:44 AM UTC

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1 / 0Former Head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak attends a court hearing, in KyivFormer Head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak, who according to the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine is a suspect in a corruption probe, appears at court for a hearing on the choice of a preventive measure, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, May 12, 2026. REUTERS/Alina Smutko

By Pavel Polityuk and Dan Peleschuk

KYIV, May 14 (Reuters) - Ukraine's anti-corruption court on Thursday ordered the arrest of Andriy Yermak, a ‌close ally of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and former head of his ‌administration, on money-laundering charges.

The court also set bail at 140 million hryvnias ($3.19 million), which would ​allow Yermak, who has denied the allegations against him, to be released pending a final ruling in his case.

"I don't have that kind of money, and my lawyer will now work with friends and acquaintances (to raise the money for ‌bail)," Yermak told reporters ⁠after the court's decision.

"My legal team will file an appeal. We will use every legal avenue to seek justice and ⁠the truth."

Ukrainian authorities on Monday named Yermak as a suspect in a major corruption probe. His arrest was the closest that anti-corruption officials have come to ​the ​president's inner circle.

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In a statement, Ukraine's anti-graft ​agencies said Yermak is suspected ‌of participating in a criminal group that laundered around $10.5 million through an elite housing development outside the capital Kyiv.

Yermak was widely seen as Ukraine's second most powerful person after Zelenskiy, wielding outsize influence across much of Ukrainian politics despite holding an unelected position.

The former film producer and entertainment lawyer ‌frequently appeared at the president's side at public ​events, and had also been Kyiv's lead ​negotiator in U.S.-backed peace talks ​with Russia.

His resignation last year came amid a broader ‌government shake-up aimed at restoring trust in ​the president's office, ​which has been shadowed by allegations of centralised power.

Charges against Yermak are not likely to pose an immediate threat to Zelenskiy, but could ​lead to longer-term ‌reputational damage if he runs for re-election after the war, some ​analysts say.

($1 = 43.89 hryvnias)

(Reporting by Pavel Polityuk and Dan Peleschuk; Editing ​by Daniel Flynn and Sharon Singleton)

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