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00:00Ukraine's energy minister just resigned over a $100 million corruption scandal and the timing
00:05couldn't be worse. Svitlana Hrinchok stepped down after investigators exposed a massive kickback
00:11scheme involving Energo Atom, Ukraine's nuclear energy company. The alleged mastermind Timur
00:16Mindich, a close associate of President Zelensky, who co-owns the TV company that launched Zelensky's
00:22career. Here's why this matters. Ukraine is fighting for its survival while trying to join
00:26the EU. Corruption was supposed to be eliminated as part of that process. Instead, investigators
00:30found contractors were forced to pay 10-15% kickbacks while Russian missiles targeted Ukraine's
00:36power grid. Mindich fled to Israel hours before the raids, leaving behind over 1,000 hours of
00:41recorded conversations. Now 77% of Ukrainians blame Zelensky for widespread corruption, threatening
00:47Western support and EU membership talks. The question isn't just about missing money, it's
00:52whether Ukraine can reform itself while fighting for its future.
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